If you have been arrested for driving under the influence (DUI) in Kentucky, you may be required to take a blood test to measure your blood alcohol concentration (BAC). While blood tests are generally more accurate than breath tests, they are not infallible and can be subject to errors or inaccuracies. In this article, we will discuss blood tests in DUI cases in Kentucky and what you should know if you are facing a DUI charge.

When Blood Tests Are Administered

In Kentucky, blood tests are typically administered if an officer has probable cause to believe that you are driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Blood tests are often requested if the individual is unable to take a breath test, such as if they are unconscious, have a medical condition that prevents them from blowing into the breathalyzer, or if the officer suspects that the individual is under the influence of drugs rather than alcohol.

Accuracy of Blood Tests

Blood tests are considered to be more accurate than breath tests because they directly measure the amount of alcohol in your bloodstream. However, blood tests are not infallible and can produce inaccurate results for various reasons. Some factors that can affect the accuracy of blood tests include:

  • Contamination of the sample

  • Improper handling or storage of the sample

  • Laboratory errors

  • Blood clotting or hemolysis (rupture of red blood cells)

  • The presence of interfering substances in the blood

Defenses to Blood Tests

If you have been charged with a DUI based on the results of a blood test, there are several defenses that may be available to challenge the validity of the test results. Some common defenses include:

  • Challenging the chain of custody of the blood sample to show that it was not handled properly or was contaminated

  • Arguing that the blood test was not administered properly or that the equipment used was faulty

  • Citing a medical condition or prescription medication that could have affected the results of the test

  • Arguing that the blood test was administered without probable cause or that the officer did not have a valid warrant

Consult with a DUI Attorney

If you have been charged with a DUI in Kentucky based on the results of a blood test, it is important to consult with an experienced DUI attorney who can help you understand your legal rights and build a strong defense. Your attorney can review the details of your case, challenge the validity of the blood test results, and help you navigate the complex legal process to achieve the best possible outcome. Contact a DUI attorney today to schedule a consultation and discuss your options.

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