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Can you get a DUI even if you're under the legal limit?
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<blockquote data-quote="jshen" data-source="post: 5825710" data-attributes="member: 9092"><p>In addition to the above post about metabolic rate and alcohol levels we can tell within a pretty good degree of certainty when you drank. GA requires two intox tests within minutes of each other and I can easily see where you were at.</p><p></p><p>For starters a lot of states have provisions that state if you run a certain amount [ GA says within 3 hours of the arrest ] that would cover your scenaro.</p><p></p><p>Secondly, the mere fact that one did such a thing would not play well to a jury as they would know why you did it.</p><p></p><p>Thirdly, most officers would add an Obstruction, Tampering with Evidence and anything else that could could to mind and <em>could</em> turn a misdemeanor into a felony- depending on the state and the creativity of the officer.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jshen, post: 5825710, member: 9092"] In addition to the above post about metabolic rate and alcohol levels we can tell within a pretty good degree of certainty when you drank. GA requires two intox tests within minutes of each other and I can easily see where you were at. For starters a lot of states have provisions that state if you run a certain amount [ GA says within 3 hours of the arrest ] that would cover your scenaro. Secondly, the mere fact that one did such a thing would not play well to a jury as they would know why you did it. Thirdly, most officers would add an Obstruction, Tampering with Evidence and anything else that could could to mind and [I]could[/I] turn a misdemeanor into a felony- depending on the state and the creativity of the officer..... [/QUOTE]
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