Refusing a Breathalyzer Test
Many people are unsure of the best answer when a police officer asks them to submit to a Breathalyzer test. This is because there are a lot of rumors about the consequences of refusing a Breathalyzer. Of course, the choice to submit to a Breathalyzer test is a very important decision to make as it could greatly impact your DUI/DWI defense. Thus, it is imperative to understand some facts about refusing a Breathalyzer test in Texas.
If your Breathalyzer results have led to a DWI/DUI charge, an experienced San Antonio DWI test defense attorney may be able to help. At the Law Offices of Chris S. Barnett, we are prepared to handle your case with the determination and dedication that you deserve. To discuss your case, contact our offices today at 210-587-6464.
Can I Refuse a Breathalyzer Test?
The most important thing to know about Breathalyzers is that you absolutely have the right to refuse to submit. A major advantage of refusing a Breathalyzer is that the state cannot use your decision against you in court. The court cannot consider your refusal an admission of guilt, and you will not have to worry about your results being brought up in trial.
Of course, refusing a Breathalyzer test does not guarantee that you will not be arrested or convicted of DUI/DWI. In fact, the police can still choose to take you into custody based on your driving, and a court can still find you guilty of DWI.
Consequences of Refusal
There are several repercussions to refusing the test. Refusing a Breathalyzer test can result in a 180-day suspension of your drivers’ license. Still, there are ways to combat this suspension in court, and a suspended license is may be better than the fines and jail time that can result from a DUI/DWI conviction.
Contact Us
The devices the police use to determine the alcohol content of a person’s breath are not infallible, which result in a sober person registering as intoxicated. If you believe that you have been wrongfully accused of DWI due to a Breathalyzer test, contact the Law Offices of Chris S. Barnett today. Our San Antonio DWI test defense lawyer can be reached by calling 210-587-6464.


