Q: Do I have a choice of chemical tests? Which should I choose?

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Under California law, when a driver is lawfully arrested for driving under the influence (DUI), they are subject to a chemical test to determine their blood alcohol content (BAC). You typically have a choice between two types of tests: a breath test or a blood test. However, the choice may depend on the specific circumstances surrounding your arrest and the officer’s discretion. You may request which test you prefer at the time of the arrest, but officers may not always accommodate that request based on their policies or procedures.

The breath test is often considered more convenient as it can be administered at the scene or in a police facility quickly. It measures the alcohol content from your breath. On the other hand, a blood test requires a medical professional to draw blood, which can take a bit longer. Some drivers may prefer a blood test if they believe it might yield a more favorable or accurate reading due to factors such as certain medical conditions or recent alcohol consumption.

Ultimately, the choice of test can have implications for your defense against DUI charges. It’s advisable to consult with a legal expert who can guide you based on your individual case and the specific circumstances of your arrest. Understanding your rights and the implications of each type of test is crucial in navigating a DUI charge effectively.

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