A Dauphin County trial judge has ruled that breath alcohol testing devices commonly used by law enforcement cannot reliably detect blood alcohol content above or below the calibrated range of 0.05 percent to 0.15 percent and therefore are not sufficient to meet the burden of proof in highest-rate DUI cases.
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Judge Rules Breath Testers Unreliable in Highest-Rate DUI Cases
The Legal Intelligencer
January 3, 2013
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