"We are grieving -- we lost one son, and we have one son that's wanted for something he didn't do," said a Queens mother, whose 19 year-old son is accused of crashing his 2008 Acura and leaving his mortally injured brother, 22, behind in the car as he fled the scene.
Sometimes, a breath test is full of hot air
A New York City police officer pulled you over and suspected you of drunk driving. He or she administered a breath test that indicated you had a blood alcohol concentration level at or above .08. For the officer, this might conclusively prove your impairment and provide probable cause (a legal reason) to arrest you. However, to a criminal defense attorney, it's far from conclusive.