Refusals Explained

Posted by Richard Lawson | Jun 25, 2010 | 0 Comments

Many people assume the road-side Alcosensor is the breath test.  As a result, when asked to submit to a breath test they assume they have already been tested. Unfortunately if the person refuses after implied consent is read, they are charged with refusal.  At least 5 times a week, I explain to someone that they have been charged with refusing the breath test.  Any test given in the field is considered a field sobriety test.

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Richard Lawson

Richard S. Lawson is passionate about intoxicated driving defense. Unlike some attorneys, Mr. Lawson devotes 100% of his legal practice to helping people stand up for their rights against DUI charges. For more than 20 years, Mr. Lawson has dutifully fought for his clients' freedom, resolving more 4,900 impaired driving cases during the course of his career. Today, Mr. Lawson has developed a reputation as a skilled negotiator and continues to help clients by fighting to keep them out of jail.

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