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Can DUI Breath Tests be trusted? Should they be calibrated by police?
Saturday, 06 October 2007
In Mount Vernon, Washington, Prosecutors are sweating as challenges to the calibration methods for DUI breath tests are being challenged on Monday, October 8, 2007.  This could threaten numerous DUI prosecutions and is expected to draw both prosecutors and defense attorneys from across the state to attend the hearing.   This emphasizes that Atlanta DUI breath tests and DUIs throughout Georgia depend on Breath machines maintained by Troope J of the Georgia State Patrol known as "area supervisors"  they jealously guard the operators manuals from CMI, Inc. to make sure DUI defense attorneys don't get their hands on useful information.  Which begs the question, what are they hiding?  If these tests are so reliable why not share the operators manual and the source code from the Intox 5000 or "magic box."  Is it science or smoke and mirrors?  The only secret worth keeping is a lie.




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