Category: Alcohol testing
Is the 80-Hour EtG Alcohol Test Reliable?
by Jonathan Blecher | January 23, 2023 | Alcohol testing
ETG testing is commonly used in legal proceedings such as probation and child custody cases. It is also used in rehabilitation and treatment centers to monitor patients’ progress and ensure they are not consuming alcohol during their recovery ETG alcohol testing is a method of detecting the presence of alcohol in a person’s system. Unlike […]
Should I Refuse a Breath Test?
by Jonathan Blecher | October 29, 2015 | DUI, Alcohol testing
If you should ever be pulled over for a suspected DUI charges in Miami, you will more than likely be asked to submit to a breath test to measure your blood alcohol concentration (BAC). While under immense pressure and emotional distress, you may find yourself not knowing whether or not to consent. In many cases, […]
Should I Refuse a Breath, Blood, or Urine Test During a DUI Arrest?
by Jonathan Blecher | September 1, 2015 | Alcohol testing, DUI
In Florida, everyone on the roadways – they could be in a car, on a motorcycle, or operating a huge semi-truck – has automatically agreed to an “implied consent” law, whether they realize it or not. This law states that by accepting your responsibilities as a driver and using your license as issued by the […]
6 Tips to Avoid Arrest at the ULTRA Music Festival
by Jonathan Blecher | March 26, 2015 | Firm News, Alcohol testing, Drug DUI
It’s Springtime, and that means The ULTRA Music Festival and Winter Music Conference descends on Miami. It also means that law enforcement is on high alert all over town, particularly at the festival venues. Based on past year’s experience of massive drug and alcohol abuse, disorderly intoxication and underage drinking, police will be out in […]
Why Your Breath Test Result May Not Be Accurate
by Jonathan Blecher | February 19, 2015 | Alcohol testing, DUI
While the science surrounding alcohol breath testing in the U.S. is generally accepted by courts, the research surrounding breathalyzer tests doesn’t tell a very convincing tale. According to one study, one out of every four individuals will have a tested blood alcohol concentration (BAC) higher than their actual BAC. Another study showed that breath test […]