Q: What Are the Possible Defenses Against Commercial DUI Charges?
When facing commercial DUI charges in California, various defenses may be applicable depending on the specific circumstances of the case. One common defense is challenging the validity of the traffic stop conducted by law enforcement. If the officer did not have reasonable suspicion to pull over the driver, any evidence gathered from that stop, including breath or blood tests, could be deemed inadmissible in court.
Another potential defense is questioning the reliability and accuracy of the chemical tests used to measure blood alcohol content (BAC). Factors that could undermine the credibility of these tests include improper administration of the tests, malfunctioning equipment, or medical conditions that could affect the results. It’s important for the defense to examine these aspects, as the accuracy of BAC measurements is critical in a DUI case.
Finally, the defendant may argue that their capacity to operate the commercial vehicle was not impaired at the time. For example, if a driver can demonstrate that they were not exhibiting any signs of impairment or were within legal limits, this could strengthen their defense. Each case is unique, hence consulting with a knowledgeable attorney who can analyze the specifics and build a robust defense strategy is essential.