Plano DWI Attorney
Breath & Blood Tests in McKinney & Frisco
Breath and Blood tests are administered when an individual is suspected of being under the influence of drugs or alcohol while driving. The breath test, commonly called “breathalyzer test” is a usual test a law enforcement officer may request you take if they are suspicious. In this test, you will breath into a unit called an Intoxilyzer. This measures the blood alcohol concentration level (BAC) under which you are driving. If you register more than .08% on this test, you will be arrested and charged with a DWI offense.

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A blood test may also be administered, which is another test that measures your blood alcohol concentration, and also can measure amounts of drugs or narcotics in your system. If these tests are being administered, the law enforcement officer is extremely suspicious that you are under the influence of something that is affecting your driving. You may also be asked for a urine test which is another test to measure levels of intoxicants. If you have submitted to a breath, blood or urine test and were subsequently arrested and charged with DWI, it is vital that you contact a proven DWI attorney in Plano. The Zendeh Del Law Office legal team is an aggressive team of dedicated and qualified attorneys that have worked in this area of Texas law successfully for years. Call the Zendeh Del Law Office to get your questions answered as to your legal rights and options regarding your charge.
When convicted of a DWI charge in Texas, the penalties are severe. You may lose your ability to drive as well as pay stiff fines. Depending on the circumstances of your arrest, you may spend jail time or be required to do extensive community service. If you or a loved one has been arrested for a DWI and have submitted to breath & blood testing, call the Zendeh Del Law Firm so that the legal team can evaluate the different legal options available in your case.
Contact a Plano DWI Lawyer at the Zendeh Del Law Firm if you have been arrested and charged with a DWI and have been subjected to blood & breath tests.