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Can the Prosecution Also Call a Toxicologist to Testify in a DWI Case?
How Can You Prepare For Cross-Examination By The Prosecution?
Yes, the prosecution can call a toxicologist, and in most cases, they must do so to make their breath or blood test admissible in court. During cross-examination, our attorneys can challenge the toxicologist’s testimony regarding the conduction of the blood or breath test.
Supporting documentation and records obtained through subpoena can reveal improper procedures, malfunctioning machines, or inaccurate test results, casting doubt on the reliability and accuracy of the test in the specific case. By thoroughly examining the records, our DWI attorneys can demonstrate that the test may not be reliable, potentially leading to the test’s inadmissibility in court and challenging the notion that our client was intoxicated at the time of driving.
For more information on the Role Of A Toxicologist In A DWI Case In Texas, an initial consultation is your best step. Get the information and legal answers you are seeking by calling (682) 204-4066 today.
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