miss marple
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Hello
My son is due to appear in court on a drink drive charge tomorrow, something none of us is looking forward to! At the police station he only remembers giving one breath test (reading 69) and everything I've read says he should have been asked for two, the lower of which is used. If it turns out he only had the one test would this make any difference to the case? I think he may have been so stressed that he can't remember clearly, but we will study the Advance Information tomorrow to see what it reveals. We don't have a solicitor as he was going to plead guilty anyway.
Thanks for your help.
My son is due to appear in court on a drink drive charge tomorrow, something none of us is looking forward to! At the police station he only remembers giving one breath test (reading 69) and everything I've read says he should have been asked for two, the lower of which is used. If it turns out he only had the one test would this make any difference to the case? I think he may have been so stressed that he can't remember clearly, but we will study the Advance Information tomorrow to see what it reveals. We don't have a solicitor as he was going to plead guilty anyway.
Thanks for your help.