Defenses For Accusations Of DUI / OVI ‘Per Se’ In Ohio
In Ohio, it is per se (“by itself”) illegal to operate a vehicle with a prohibited concentration of alcohol and/or drugs in the driver’s breath, blood or urine. If a driver’s alcohol or drug level is ‘over the limit’ while operating a vehicle, the driver is guilty of DUI / OVI ‘Per Se’, even if the alcohol and/or drug(s) did not impair the driver’s ability to operate the vehicle.
To prove the driver’s alcohol and/or drug level was ‘over the limit’, the prosecution will introduce the results of a breath test, blood test, or urine test. The defenses to DUI / OVI ‘Per Se’ generally aim to exclude the test results from evidence or explain why the test results were inaccurate.
Test result does not prove BAC was ‘over the limit’ at the time of operating the vehicle due to rising BAC
Driver’s breath temperature was not measured, and breath temperature changes result of test
Driver’s breathing pattern affected test result
Cell phone in area of breath test caused radio frequency interference
Breath-testing machine plugged into outlet with other electrical devices
Driver had foreign substance in mouth at time of breath test
Medical condition affected accuracy of test
Ambient air contained alcohol which inflated test result
Breath-testing machine not properly maintained
Officer did not conduct 20-minute observation period before test
Invalid sample not followed by 20-minute observation period
Records for breath-testing machine not maintained for three years
Instrument check not performed every seven days
Instrument check did not yield valid result
Radio frequency interference check not performed every seven days
Instrument check solution used beyond expiration date
Instrument check solution not refrigerated when not in use
Instrument check solution container not retained for prescribed period
Breath test operator did not have valid permit
Breath-testing machine senior operator for maintenance did not have valid permit
Breath-testing machine not in proper working order
Blood & Urine Tests
No search warrant and no exception to search warrant requirement
Defective search warrant
Procedure manual for test not on file in analytical testing area
Procedures used by laboratory not scientifically valid
Procedures for analytical testing not followed
Technique used for testing not approved by Ohio Department of Health
Instrument(s) used for testing were not calibrated daily
Instrument(s) used for testing failed calibration
Laboratory records not maintained for prescribed period
Sample not refrigerated when not in transit
Sample not sealed and labeled as required by Ohio Department of Health
Chain of custody for sample not properly documented and retained
Sample not retained for additional testing
Laboratory did not successfully complete national proficiency testing program
Analyst did not have a valid laboratory technician or director permit
Laboratory report inadequate
Medical condition affected result of test
Medication affected result of test
Analyst error in testing sequence
Instrument used for testing has internal contamination
Balance instruments not calibrated
Internal standards, standards, and controls invalid
Uncertainty in measurement not calculated
Mass spectrometer spectral library used for confirmation invalid
Blood draw not conducted by qualified individual
Blood draw not conducted with sterile dry needle into vacuum container
Blood collected in container without solid anticoagulant
Urine sample not collected in accordance with Ohio regulations
Urine alcohol level at time of operating vehicle was below the ‘legal limit’ due to pooling of alcohol in urine
Law Firm For DUI / OVI ‘Per Se’ Cases
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