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An experienced DUI lawyer can successfully challenge a blood or breath test results even if it is above the legal limit of .08%. There are many factors that come into play before the prosecutor can introduce the blood or breath test into evidence against you. Robert Kurtz, a Knoxville DUI attorney, will challenge these tests based on some of the following:
1. Improper chain of custody;
2. Failure to properly observe the test subject;
3. Improper equipment calibration;
4. Improper equipment operation;
5. Operator Error
6. Improper use of Machine
7. Uncertified blood technician
8. Insufficient sample collected
9. Favorable evidence destroyed
10. Medical Problems affecting test results.
These are just a few of the many types of challenges an experienced DUI attorney can make to keep the test result out of evidence. This is the first step in successfully defending your DUI
case.

Knoxville criminal defense lawyer Robert Kurtz has forged his reputation on the foundation of vigorous and zealous advocacy. He prides himself on direct and immediate contact with his clients. His goal is to answer all of his client’s questions and to prepare every case for trial as though it were his own.