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Massachusetts Breath Test Info

 

Attorney Russell Matson has tried a number of breath test cases, and been able to keep the breath test / breathalyzer machine BAC number out of the case. 

He is prepared to bring in National breath test machine expert witnesses in your Massachusetts case to dispute the validity of the BAC (Blood Alcohol Content) results. 

How Does a Breathalyzer Work?

A Breathalyzer measures Breath Alcohol Content (BrAC), and not Blood Alcohol Content (BAC). To convert between the two, a simple mathematical formula is used, based on a 2100 "partition ratio", or conversion ratio. This formula assumes that for every unit of alcohol that is in your breath, there are 2100 units in your bloodstream.

Normal people have a partition ratio ranging from 1500 to 2800. A 200 difference in a persons partition or alcohol conversion ration will equal a .01 BAC difference, so the normal range of a person's biological function can explain a swing of .03 BAC, which is significant when .08 BAC is the legal limit.

If you've been arrested for DUI / OUI / Drunk Driving in Massachusetts, and supposedly failed the breath test and don't think the test was fair or accurate, call attorney Russell Matson for a free consultation on how he can help defend you.

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