Can a person be convicted of a d.u.i. if the alcohol test is inadmissable in court?



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yes. The old fashioned kind of DUI, where the arresting officer describes poor driving and field tests and voices the opinion that one was under the influence, is still on the books in every state.


yes if enough evidence is provided by the arresting officer

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