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<blockquote data-quote="CSD" data-source="post: 13384632" data-attributes="member: 26316"><p>Worth a shot. But 9 times out of 10, there is a good probability that passengers have been drinking as well. Bringing a passenger in as a witness could have limited potential benefit and make things worse for your buddy. Besides, every DUI case has at least one credible witness, the arresting officer.. No amount of good lawyering from a defense attorney will be able to save your friend from a guilty verdict if your friends were drinking as well. Some food for thought. </p><p></p><p>Like the other poster mentioned, if the dash cam was recording before the officer activated his lights, it will show whether or not PC existed. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Those numbers don't add up and lead me to believe the testing equipment has not been properly calibrated. The results of a PBT are generally not admissible in court, but are used to help the PO determine whether or not PC exists.</p><p></p><p>My question is, how many times did he blow at HQ? I request two blows minimum to ensure the most reliable and accurate result. After all, results are admissible in court.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CSD, post: 13384632, member: 26316"] Worth a shot. But 9 times out of 10, there is a good probability that passengers have been drinking as well. Bringing a passenger in as a witness could have limited potential benefit and make things worse for your buddy. Besides, every DUI case has at least one credible witness, the arresting officer.. No amount of good lawyering from a defense attorney will be able to save your friend from a guilty verdict if your friends were drinking as well. Some food for thought. Like the other poster mentioned, if the dash cam was recording before the officer activated his lights, it will show whether or not PC existed. Those numbers don't add up and lead me to believe the testing equipment has not been properly calibrated. The results of a PBT are generally not admissible in court, but are used to help the PO determine whether or not PC exists. My question is, how many times did he blow at HQ? I request two blows minimum to ensure the most reliable and accurate result. After all, results are admissible in court. [/QUOTE]
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