The #1 most frequent question criminal defense attorneys get asked at holiday parties is, "If I get stopped for DUI should I blow in the Intoxilyzer or refuse to take the test?" There
is no good answer to the question. If you blow in the Intoxilyzer and
the result is over .08, you are presumed to be impaired and subject to
conviction for driving with an unlawful breath alcohol level.
Additionally, if you blow over .15, you may be required to have an
ignition interlock device placed on your car. If
you refuse to blow, the prosecutor is left with the officer's
observations and other evidence (i.e. videotape) to attempt to prove
that your normal faculties were impaired. However, the State will be
allowed to argue that your refusal is evidence of your impairment and
you may also be charged with an additional misdemeanor for refusing to
blow. Additionally,
a person arrested for DUI is subject to a suspension of their drivers
license by the DMV. A person blowing in the Intoxilyzer, gets a "hard
time" suspension of 30 days; by refusing, the "hard time" suspension is
increased to 90 days. It's called "hard time" because the driver has no
right to a work permit or any other license to drive. Many people are shocked, to say the least, to find out they cannot drive for 3 months. To
blow, or not to blow? Do you blow in the Intoxilyzer thereby giving
evidence to the prosecutor but limiting your hard time suspension to 30
days; or, do you refuse, taking away part of the criminal case but
risking a 90 day hard time suspension? The
best advice to anyone asking the question is they should not to put
themselves in this position. It is impossible at the scene for a driver
to know which legal technicalities may afford them relief at the DMV or
in criminal court. A person charged with DUI can get help from good
counsel. A good DUI lawyer can help people who blow and those who
refuse. But the best advice remains, be safe this holiday season and don't drink and drive. Drinking and Driving (and Smoking) do not mix! 
05/09/2013 12:19 PM
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