Omaha DUI Lawyers may argue source code

July 1, 2009

June 30, 2009

Defense lawyers in Minnesota successfully argued that prosecutors should be forced to turn over source code information relating to the Intoxilyzer 5000 breath testing device. The device, used by law enforcement agencies all across America and in Omaha, Nebraska provides a driver’s B.A.C. (“Breath Alcohol Content”).

This federal decision could have wide sweeping consequences for dui offense in Omaha, Nebraska and across the state. In Omaha, DUI Defense Attorneys have been denied access to the source code for years. However, the Minnesota ruling could allow Omaha Defense Attorneys access to the source code by arguing that the judges on the federal bench have recognized the right for drunk drivers to access the information.

Robb N. Gage

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Omaha DUI lawyer Robb N. Gage has represented Omaha DUI and Nebraska DUI drivers for many years. Employing technical analysis of the nuts and bolts of DUI prosecution is his trademark. To contact the author regarding an Omaha, Nebraska DUI arrest, please visit omahadui.com or call him at 402-498-2777.

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