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Ciccarelli Lawyers are experienced Pennsylvania DUI Lawyers serving all of Pennsylvania dui defendants facing Pennsylvania DUI arrests.  Contact Ciccarelli Lawyers for Pennsylvania dui arrests and Pennsylvania DUI stops and questions and advice on PA dui, Pennsylvania DUI arrest, citations for driving while suspended-dui related (dus-dui), as well as Pennsylvania DUI – aggravated assault and PA DUI – vehicular homicide crimes.  Disclaimer.  Ciccarelli Law Offices.  Pennsylvania DUI Attorneys – Pennsylvania DUI Defense – PA Dui Attorney Pennsylvania DUI Laws – Advice about PA DUI Crimes – PA DUI Penalties – Pennsylvania DUI Information

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Chemical Testing in Pennsylvania  

 

The district attorney in your Pennsylvania DUI case will use the blood or breath test you took as a key piece of evidence against you. But a blood or breath test can be effectively challenged. Ciccarelli Lawyers will thoroughly evaluate your chemical test results to determine the most promising challenges.  Learn more about Field Sobriety Tests, Sobriety Checkpoints and Refusal

 

Members of the District attorney’s office often present chemical tests in Pennsylvania DUI cases as ironclad evidence of drunk driving, but they aren't always accurate. There are documented problems with every type of chemical test used in drunk driving cases, including roadside breath tests (also called PAS or PBT tests), stationhouse breath tests, blood tests, and urine tests. 

 

Chemical tests used in driving under the influence of drugs (DUID) cases can be even more fraught with error. Drug tests search for metabolites in your blood or urine, not the drugs themselves. Because of the amount of time that many drugs remain in the body, a blood or urine test can show the presence of drugs in your system long after the effects of the drug have worn off. Fortunately, this allows your Pennsylvania DUI lawyer to challenge this evidence, because it may be difficult for the district attorney to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that you were driving with a prohibited level of a drug in your system. 

 

Pennsylvania has an implied consent law, meaning that merely by driving in the state; you have automatically agreed to submit to a chemical test if arrested for drunk driving. If you refuse to take a chemical test after a lawful Pennsylvania DUI arrest, you face harsh consequences. 

 

If you took a chemical test that showed a blood alcohol content (BAC) of .08 percent or greater, you may fear that a drunk driving conviction is inevitable, but that may not be true. The Ciccarelli Lawyer’s Pa DUI attorneys will challenge your chemical test and attempt to create reasonable doubt as to your alleged guilt. 

 

If you're like many drivers arrested for Pennsylvania DUI, you may be tempted to plead guilty just to put the experience behind you. That's completely understandable, but you should know that there may be excellent reasons to fight your case. To learn more about aggressive defenses to DUI charges, please contact the Pennsylvania DUI attorneys today (877) 842-1529 for a free consultation.