Beyond the Law: How Top Drink Driving Solicitors Win Cases on the Science
In a drink driving prosecution, the entire case against you rests on a single, crucial piece of evidence: a number. This number—the reading from an evidential breathalyser or the result of a blood or urine analysis—can seem like an irrefutable scientific fact. However, this "fact" is the end product of a complex chain of technology, scientific procedure, and forensic analysis, and every link in that chain is a potential point of failure.
A successful defence is often not about arguing the law, but about challenging the science. The best drink driving solicitors are not just legal experts; they are also part-forensic-scientists, possessing a deep and technical understanding of how this evidence is produced and where its weaknesses lie. This guide will take you inside the forensic lab to explore how a case can be won on the science. At Motoring Defence, this deep technical expertise is a cornerstone of our practice.
Forensic Focus 1: Deconstructing the Evidential Breathalyser
The sophisticated breath testing machines used in police stations (such as the Intoxilyzer) are not magic boxes. They are complex scientific instruments that use infrared spectroscopy to measure the level of ethanol in a sample of deep lung air. For their readings to be considered reliable evidence, they must be used and maintained perfectly.
An expert solicitor will investigate several key areas of potential failure:
Forensic Focus 2: Challenging the Blood or Urine Analysis
If the police take a sample of blood or urine, the potential for scientific error becomes even greater. The sample must be correctly taken, stored, and analysed in a lab using a process called Gas Chromatography.
Specialist drink driving solicitors will work with independent forensic scientists to challenge this evidence on several grounds:
Your Forensic Legal Team: The Motoring Defence Advantage
To win a drink driving case on the science, you need a legal team that is fluent in the language of forensic analysis. At Motoring Defence, our specialist drink driving solicitors possess this deep, technical understanding.
A Reasonable Doubt Can Be a Scientific One
The prosecution must prove its case against you "beyond a reasonable doubt." In a highly technical case like drink driving, that doubt is very often found in the science. An expert solicitor knows exactly where to look for these scientific weaknesses and how to exploit them to build a winning defence.
Do not assume the scientific evidence against you is infallible. Contact Motoring Defence for a forensic review of your case.