...At trial, plaintiff presented additional evidence, including the results of a blood alcohol content (BAC) test and the testimony of a toxicologist that Nyiri's...
...the defendant consented to a chemical breath test to determine her blood alcohol content (hereinafter BAC), but, prior to the commencement of the test, the...
...an attorney after making a decision to submit to a chemical [blood alcohol content] test, the defendant is also given the right to reconsider and...
...drunken-driving suspects to give blood samples without a warrant and...that the inevitable dissipation of alcohol from a suspect's blood...
...and calibration of breathalyzer machines used to compute a defendant's blood alcohol content can be admitted into evidence to establish the foundation for the...
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