Giving Blood: DWI Raleigh

The police officer can ask you to give blood instead of or along with blowing into a breathalyzer. Again, you are not required to give blood, but because North Carolina is an “implied consent” state, your license will be revoked for 1 year if you refuse. (See above for my discussion of breathalyzer refusals.)

A blood test is much more accurate than a breathalyzer exam. But if blood is given, it will take the State Bureau of Investigation – the state’s equivalent of the FBI – at least six months to get the results back.

Your case will take a long time to resolve. If the blood test reveals that you had a BAC of .08 or above, that result is pretty accurate. While there are ways to challenge the result – by showing that the police didn’t follow a proper “chain of custody” in handling the blood sample – if the blood test is admitted into evidence, your lawyer should come up with other arguments to challenge the DWI.


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