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    Question: Does a cop have to document a breathalyzer test?

    Answer: Yes, in Arizona the officer must document the test and the observation/deprivation period prior to the breath test pursuant to Arizona Department of Health Service regulations on the administration of breath tests.


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    1 thru 5 of 15 comments    [ 1 ]  2   3    
    On 08/24/08
    Matt from GA said:
    Are police supposed to give you/show you the results on the scene or before you are admitted into jail. I took all the FST's on scene and even a breathalyzer. He didnt tell me my results. Asked if I would do a chemical test. And I said, no I just passed all four of your tests why would I need to do more. And so he took me to jail. What does all this mean?
    On 03/03/08
    adam from NC said:
    what if you admited it but then didnt sign the ticket you got..like what proof does the cop have that you admited it?
    On 10/07/07
    Tina from CA said:
    a friend was arrested at a bon fire, the cops came up and arrested him, didnt read his rights to him though, i was holding his beer as he was throwing up. I received an MIP for having the beer bottle, even though it wasnt mine, and the cops didnt give me a breathalyzer, but gave me a ticket for MIP...can i take that to court and have a good chance to prove that i wasnt drinking?
    On 11/20/05
    roman from AL said:
    hay i wanted to no if i gave info to the cop like whats my name my date of birth can he track me down and find out my number and were i live and also if i was released from a cop for a little thing like haveing a fake gun am i off the hock or still in trouble
    On 11/14/05
    tony from CA said:
    NO! you addmitted to drinking and you are under age! so u got a ticket for !!! breaking the law !!!
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