by Jimeno & Gray, P.A. | Jun 12, 2015
What Happens When You Refuse to Take a Breath Test in Maryland (Part A) Many people do not realize that you have the option to take a breath test in Maryland when you are pulled over for suspicion of impaired driving. Maryland law states that although you cannot be... by Jimeno & Gray, P.A. | May 27, 2015
In Maryland, even if you are not at the legal blood alcohol level of .08 for a DUI charge, you may still be arrested for and charged with driving while impaired, which constitutes a DWI charge. This means if you have a blood alcohol level between .07 and .08, you may... by Jimeno & Gray, P.A. | May 27, 2015
If you are stopped for a suspected DUI/DWI in Maryland you may be asked to complete a Breathalyzer test by an officer. You, by law, are not required to submit to either a field sobriety test or a breathalyzer test but there are consequences you may face if you... by Jimeno & Gray, P.A. | May 27, 2015
Refusing a breathalyzer test in Maryland can carry severe consequences, so it’s important that you speak with one our two former DWI prosecutors who can help you defend your rights and driving privileges. There can be serious ramifications for refusing to take a... by Jimeno & Gray, P.A. | May 27, 2015
There is a chance that your breathalyzer results were wrong. Having a Columbia DUI lawyer on your side may increase your chances of proving they were and getting your charge dropped. A variety of issues could cause the results to be wrong, and here are a few: Diabetes...