Top Ways to Defend a DUI Charge in Toronto
Most people think that
defending a DUI charge is as easy as saying you weren’t drunk, but that can’t
be farther from the truth. Circumstantial details, as well as technicalities, will
have to be properly presented in court by a DUI lawyer for effective DUI defence. The following the top
ways to defend a DUI charge in Ontario.
The Officer is Not Trained to Operate ASD
If it can be proven that
the officer does not know how to use the roadside screening device properly,
then the samples and results can be disputed or challenged and excluded from the
evidence.
No Proper ID of the Driver
If the crown cannot prove
that you’re the driver because the police officer did not find you behind the
wheel, then there is no DUI case and your DUI charge will be dropped.
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Last Drink Defence
You can only be charged
with a DUI if you began driving with a blood alcohol level of over 80. If you
started to drive right after having your last drink, then you were not as
heavily intoxicated as the breath sample shows when you began driving because
alcohol takes time to build up.
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Contradictions Between Officers’ Statements or Impaired
Indica
If your level of
intoxication is described differently by the officers, then it would be a
challenge to prove if you were truly impaired while driving or not.
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Carter Defence or Two Drinks Defence
Used when the time between
the first test and time in traffic is more than two hours.
Certificate Not Served
The crown will have to
prove that your blood alcohol level is over 80 with a certificate from a
qualified technician. If no certificate can be found or if it weren’t served,
then it can’t be proven that you were truly intoxicated when arrested.
Late ASD Demand
If it took some time
before an approved screening device was used to assess your level of
intoxication (if it needed to be brought to the scene from elsewhere or was
used after a significant time since your vehicle was stopped), then you were
improperly detained and the results are no longer accurate.
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Other DUI Defences in Ontario
The above examples are
just some of the common defences for a DUI charge. Some other defenses include:
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No rights to counsel at roadside
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11B
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Arrest without enough reasonable and probable grounds
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10B breach
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No proper breath demand
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Samples not taken right away
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Inaccurate tox report
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The intoxilyzer was not properly maintained or operated
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