Generally, after having been administered the Standardized Field Sobriety Tests (SFST), many DUI clients find themselves handcuffed and transported to a law enforcement center for the purpose of a breathalyzer test to be administered at the jail. In South Carolina, all blood alcohol analysis by breath is done on Datamaster breathalyzer test machines owned and maintained by the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED). These machines purport to determine the proportion of alcohol in a driver’s blood. If facing a DUI charge and you have questions regarding the breathalyzer test, it’s best to consult with a Clemson DUI Attorney.

However, there are 2 common misconceptions among clients regarding how Clemson, South Carolina handles blood alcohol testing:

    1. If I blow into the Datamaster breathalyzer test, and I read below .08, I am fine.
      FALSE. Under the South Carolina statute, if you blow at or above a .08, it may be inferred that you were driving impaired. If you blow below .05, then you are conclusively presumed not to be impaired. However, in the .05 -.08 range, there is no presumption as to your level of impairment. Instead, the State will bring all other available evidence in order to attempt to prove that you were impaired (i.e. the SFST “results”).
    2. The Datamaster breathalyzer test is ALWAYS accurate.
      FALSE. The Datamaster is a machine. As with all things made with human hands, it is imperfect. The Datamaster needs to be properly maintained and calibrated. As parts wear, they must be replaced. Moreover, the Datamaster operator must follow the correct protocol in order for the test to be even arguably accurate. The only way to determine if the result is arguably accurate is to examine the records and evidence for each and every case.

The truth of the matter is that each and every case involving a Datamaster reading is different, and each case requires a thorough investigation of the machine’s maintenance and calibration records to achieve the best result. John Bateman is your ally and wants to help navigate you through all the the complex and overwhelming information for a breathalyzer test and DUI in Clemson, South Carolina. Please call 864-501-5332 for John Bateman, Attorney at Law.