Getting pulled over on suspicion of DUI is stressful, and once you’re placed under arrest, you’ll be asked to take either a breath or blood test. Many people wonder: “Should I refuse?” The short answer in California is no—refusing a chemical test almost always makes...
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DUI Refusal
Could refusing a blood or breath test cause more harm than good?
When an individual is stopped or contacted, and there is a reasonable suspicion that they are driving under the influence, they will be asked to take a blood or breath test for alcohol or drugs. Refusal to take the official test can result in the loss of their...
DUI Refusals to take Field Breath in Vista may be an Issue
A DUI refusals to take a field breath test can be an issue for some people. A field bresth test or P.A.S. Test must be taken if you are under 21 or are on probation for a DUI, you will loose your license for one year if you refuse. You still have a right to a DMV...
DUI Chemical Test Refusals may result in license suspension
DUI Chemical Test refusals after a DUI arrest may result in the loss of license for 1 year on a first offense with no chance for a restricted license by DMV regardless of whether criminal charges are filed. In getting a drivers license, you impliedly consent to...
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