If you get arrested for DUI in Mississippi, the officer will likely ask you to give a sample of your breath. This is done by blowing into a device called the Intoxilyzer 8000. This is usually done at a local Sheriff’s Office or police department. Under Mississippi DUI law, officers may also ask that you provide a sample of your blood or urine for testing. However, in Mississippi, blood or urine tests are not usually requested unless the DUI suspect was involved in an accident, or if the officer suspects the driver is under the influence of a substance other than alcohol.
If you get charged with DUI in Mississippi, the law provides for testing to help the police prove you are guilty of DUI. However, even if your breath sample shows that your blood alcohol concentration is over .08%, you still may be able to beat the DUI charge.
Curt Crowley is a DUI lawyer in Jackson, Mississippi. If you have been arrested for DUI, please contact us at 601.944.1984, or visit our Mississippi DUI lawyer website for more information. There is no charge for an initial consultation.