Beating the Breathalzyer in Massachusetts DUI Cases

by attorney 30. January 2010 08:30

It is possible to win a Massachusetts DUI case, even where there are breathalyzer results. In some cases, these results can be effectively challenged and “suppressed,” meaning that they will be excluded from evidence.  Massachusetts has strict technical requirements which govern the admissibility of breath test evidence. If these standards are not met, the breathalyzer evidence can be excluded from the DUI case.

Massachusetts police departments use the Draeger Alcotest 7110 MK III-C breathalyzer for evidential breath testing. It is currently the only device approved by the Massachusetts Office of Alcohol Testing. This breathalyzer must be inspected, tested, and certified annually, to insure reliability. If the device is not properly inspected, tested, or certified, any breath tests conducted on the device are invalid and they can be excluded from evidence.

Additionally, the device must be operated by a certified infrared breath test operator. If the police officer who is conducting the test is not properly certified to operate the breathalyzer, the breath test evidence can also be suppressed.

To confirm accuracy, Massachusetts breathazlyers must perform a breath test, followed by a test of simulator solution, and another breath test. There must be “air blanks” in between each part of this test. The purpose of this procedure is to confirm accuracy by testing the breathalyzer simulator solution in between the two breath samples, which must be between .02 BAC of each other. The simulator solution must be read as .14, .15, or .16. Any other reading will invalidate the test. Also, only the lower of the two breath sample readings can be considered.

The police are required to keep detailed maintenance records regarding each breathalyzer used in Massachusetts DUI cases. The log should reflect that the device is calibrated each time the simulator solution is replaced.

The items listed above are just a few examples of the legal requirements for an admissible breathazlyer test in Massachusetts. While breathalyzer evidence is admissible in most DUI cases, there may be situations where it is possible to exclude breath alcohol evidence for failure to comply with established breath testing laws, procedures, and regulations. A Massachusetts DUI Lawyer can evaluate this aspect of your DUI case.

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