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Do Hospitals Have to Report DUI Patients?

Do Hospitals Have to Report DUI Patients?

If you arrive at the hospital for treatment and a test shows that your blood alcohol is over the legal limit, does the hospital have to report you to law enforcement? This is the question posed in a recent Oregon case, and the court answered “yes”. Oklahoma does not have the type of “mandatory reporting” statute in effect in Oregon, but in some cases doctors may feel an obligation to inform law enforcement anyway. In the Oregon case, a statute required health care facilities to notify law enforcement of patients with over 0.08 alcohol concentration or a controlled substance in their...

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DUIs for Oklahomans Under Age 21

DUIs for Oklahomans Under Age 21

Oklahomans under 21 years old face stiff consequences for driving under the influence of alcohol and being convicted of a DUI. Since laws differ significantly for underage DUIs from DUIs for people over 21, this article explores some of the key information an underage person facing a DUI charge should know. In Oklahoma, as in the rest of the United States, it is illegal for persons under age 21 to purchase or consume alcohol. As a result, Oklahoma law makes it illegal for a person under 21 to have “any measureable quantity of alcohol in the person’s blood or breath” within...

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Challenging Oklahoma Blood Test Results in Court

Challenging Oklahoma Blood Test Results in Court

If you had your blood tested after a DUI traffic stop in Oklahoma, you may be wondering how to challenge the blood test results in court. Generally, blood tests have fewer calibration and procedural problems than breath tests, but there are still defense strategies to explore. In Oklahoma, the blood test must be administered in accordance with the testing laws, including 47 O.S. § 752. Only an authorized person, such as a doctor, nurse, physician’s assistant, or other employee approved by the hospital can draw your blood. This person must receive a written order authorizing blood withdrawal. For example, a law...

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Devices Used for Breath Tests: Are They Accurate?

Devices Used for Breath Tests: Are They Accurate?

Oklahoma law enforcement officers administer breath tests to suspected drunk drivers, but the accuracy of those tests has been questioned repeatedly. Determining whether breath tests are accurate requires an understanding of what device is used, how it works, how it is maintained, and how tests are administered. The breathalyzer used in Oklahoma is called the Intoxilyzer 8000, an older model in use for over 10 years in the state. Breathalyzers like the 8000 work on a light absorption theory. You breathe into the end of the device and your breath is captured in a chamber. A light bulb that emits infrared...

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