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Old 13-07-2007, 01:36 PM   #1
JAYBA
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Default DUI Offence..technicality?

hi just after a bit of advice or experience

Recently got pulled after after a work dinner where i had a few wine's
and blew .113 at the scene was taken to station and sat for a while where i blew .0819#####

just had my court order and offence description sent to me in the mail and on the police(prosecutors) statement it states the events and that i blew
.0113 at the scene(instead of .113) and .0819## at the station

is there any chance of this holding up in a court as to what i actually blew at the scene or a technicality?
may be a long shot but just a thought and any advice will be appreciated-
(as long as its not 'you drank & drove your a bloody idiot and you should take responsibility for your actions') as i am aware it wasnt a smart move driving home that night.

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