Collin County and Dallas County DWI Attorney
Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC)
Blood alcohol concentration is something that you may hear frequently associated with your DWI case. Also referred to as BAC, your blood alcohol concentration is a measure of the amount of alcohol in your system. This may be tested through the administration of a breath test or blood test. Though many perceive blood testing to be more accurate than breath testing, both procedures have their faults and may be subject to false high readings based off any of a number of errors or physical conditions.
Collin County DWI lawyer Deandra M. Grant is very familiar with blood alcohol concentration tests and how to challenge these in court and at ALR hearings. Attorney Grant has herself undergone extensive training in how to operate and maintain the Intoxilyzer 5000, the breathalyzer machine used in Texas. She has also finished a course on forensic blood and urine testing. All of the knowledge and information that she has acquired in this field enable attorney Grant to effectively evaluate the method of breath, blood or urine testing that you underwent and challenge the results.
BAC Testing and DWI in Texas
If your BAC is tested and found to be at .08% or greater, you may be charged with DWI. In Texas, you may also face DWI charges if your BAC is below the legal limit, but the Officer believes your physical and/or mental abilities are impaired due to alcohol consumption or drug use.
Don’t accept substandard representation if you are facing DWI charges in Collin County or Dallas County, Texas. At the Law Offices of Deandra M. Grant, we are here to provide you with the dedicated and aggressive representation that you need in order to avoid the many penalties associated with a DWI charge. Just because you took a breath test or blood test and showed a BAC reading above the legal limit, this does not mean that you will be convicted.
Contact Collin County DWI attorney Deandra Grant today to see how she can challenge your breath or blood test results and fight your DWI charges.
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