blood alcohol content

Should You Refuse a Breathalyzer

By Probst Law Office, Inc. / January 2, 2019

Getting pulled over is always a stressful experience. If you add to the fact you think you may have had a little too much to drink, then it’s even worse. As a criminal defense attorney in Columbus that focuses on DUI law and defense, the question frequently pops up: “Should I refuse to take the breathalyzer…

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BAC and How it Impairs Drivers

By Probst Law Office, Inc. / December 19, 2018

While alcohol might affect you and everyone else around you differently, if you have enough in your system, it could result in tragic consequences. The fact is, even if you don’t get into a deadly accident — the likelihood of which is much higher when you’re under the influence — you could still be charged…

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How Blood Alcohol Content Impairs Driving

By Probst Law Office, Inc. / November 2, 2017

According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there is a predictable influence that a person’s blood alcohol content (BAC) will have on their driving ability. The CDC research is based on a 160 pound man and the amount of drinks (described as one 12 oz beer, one 1.5 oz shot, or one…

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