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Why Breath Testing Devices May Be Unreliable in a DUI Case

Factors that Can Produce a False Reading on a Breathalyzer Machine

why-breath-testing-devices-may-be-unreliable-in-a-dui-caseFor decades, police and prosecutors across the United States have blood alcohol tests, conducted with breathalyzers, to charge and convict countless individuals of drinking and driving. Unbeknownst to most people, though, breathalyzers are not that accurate—one study found that they produced a false result nearly 60% of the time. The equipment itself has an inherent margin of error of as much as .02%, easily the difference between innocence and a charge of the higher offense of driving under the influence (DUI) in Maryland. Furthermore, there are specific environmental factors that are known to produce false readings on a breathalyzer:

  • The alcohol fumes still on the machine from the last person tested
  • The dust particles that are produced when an airbag goes off
  • Certain medications that, by themselves, do not impair a person’s mental faculties, such as Albuterol, an asthma medication
  • Rubbing alcohol, cologne or similar substances on the skin
  • Alcohol from cleaning supplies on the skin
  • Fermented sodas, such as kombucha, as well as some energy drinks
  • Breath fresheners and some vitamins
  • Food cooked with alcohol, even if the intoxicating effect has been cooked out
  • Ripe or fermented fruits

Experienced Prince George’s County DUI/DWI Defense Attorney

Attorney Jonathan Scott Smith brings more than four decades of experience to criminal defendants throughout the Baltimore County area and across the state of Maryland, including people arrested for or charged with driving while impaired or under the influence. For more than 30 years, he has been consistently received an AV-rating (the highest rating possible) under Martindale-Hubbell’s Peer Review Rating System from his colleagues in the Maryland bar. He has been listed among the top 100 lawyers in Maryland listed by SuperLawyers and was designated a Top-Rated Lawyer by The American Lawyer Magazine. He has been the recipient of Martindale-Hubbell’s Client Distinction Award, an honor given to less than 4% of all lawyers nationwide.

Throughout his years in practice, Jonathan Scott Smith has successfully protected the rights of individuals facing all types of criminal charges. He will zealously protect your constitutional rights, taking the time to carefully investigate your case and confirm that law enforcement officers and prosecutors follow proper procedures when gathering evidence. He’ll interview all key witnesses and preserve all relevant evidence, so that he can prepare and present the most compelling arguments for your acquittal.

Attorney Smith has been listed among the top 100 attorneys in Maryland by the National Trial Lawyers Association, a “by invitation only” professional organization. He holds a 10.0 (Superb) rating as a trial attorney from AVVO, as well as AVVO’s Client’s Choice Award, with an average client review of 5 stars.

Proven Maryland Drunk Driving Defense Lawyer

Contact our office by e-mail or call 410-740-0101 for a free initial consultation. We represent criminal defendants in Carroll County, Frederick County, Howard County, Baltimore County, Prince George’s County and Montgomery County in Maryland.

Is Ignition Interlock Mandatory for a Maryland DWI?

Must a Judge Order the One-Year Interlock for the Lesser Offense?

is-ignition-interlock-mandatory-for-a-maryland-dwiIn Maryland, unlike many states, the terms DUI and DWI are not interchangeable. Driving under the influence (DUI) typically requires a blood alcohol content of .08 or higher, whereas the lesser offense of driving while impaired (DWI) can be charged if a person’s BAC is .07 or higher. Under Maryland law, any person convicted of DUI must have an ignition interlock installed on their vehicle for a period of one year. The ignition interlock is not mandatory for a DWI, with limited exceptions. That does not mean, though, that a judge may not order the interlock. While the Maryland statute does not mandate an ignition interlock, a judge will still have the discretionary power to order it.

Proven Maryland Drunk Driving Defense Lawyer

Attorney Jonathan Scott Smith has fought for the rights of men and women in Maryland for more than 40 years, including people charged under Maryland law with operating a motor vehicle under the influence of or while impaired by alcohol or drugs. SuperLawyers has rated him as one of the top 100 lawyers in Maryland and The American Lawyer Magazine has also listed him as a Top-Rated Lawyer.

Jonathan Scott Smith has carried an AV-rating (the highest possible) under Martindale-Hubbell’s Peer Review Rating System for more than three decades, a testament from his colleagues in the legal profession. He has also received Martindale-Hubbell’s coveted Client Distinction Award, an award held by less than 4% of all attorneys nationwide. He carries a 10.0 (Superb rating) as a trial lawyer from AVVO and has also earned AVVO’s Client’s Choice Award, with an average client review of 5 stars.

A highly regarded trial attorney, Jonathan has a comprehensive knowledge and understanding of Maryland criminal law and procedure. He knows how to effectively gather and preserve evidence and will take all necessary measures to ensure that law enforcement officers did not violate your constitutional rights.

Contact an Aggressive Baltimore County Criminal Defense Attorney

At the law offices of Jonathan Scott Smith, we aggressively advocate for criminal defendants throughout the greater Baltimore area and across the state of Maryland, including people charged with any type of child abuse. Contact us online or call 410-740-0101 to arrange a meeting. We handle cases throughout Anne Arundel County, Carroll County, Frederick County, Howard County, Baltimore County, Prince George’s County and Montgomery County in Maryland.

ADDRESS :

  • Jonathan Scott Smith 10490 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 200 ,Columbia, MD 21044-4960

  • Call for consultation 410-740-0101