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Breath Testing: Davis v. State, A07A1356 (July 9th, 2007)
Tuesday, 17 July 2007

Breath Testing: Intoxilyzer 5000

Davis v. State
A07A1356, July 9, 2007Ellington, Judge.07 FCDR 2429 (07/27/07)

The Court of Appeals held that four breath tests registered on two breath strips both of which produced only one numerical sample and one insufficient sample were two adequate sequential samples for purposes of O.C.G.A. 40-6-392.  





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