I was pulled over on suspicion of a DUI in early July. My court date is just over a week away, and I haven't received the BAC results from the blood test I took. (I chose the blood test instead of the breath test). I was informed by an officer that I would recieve my results in 2-3 weeks.
The question I have is, am I entitled to those results in a timely fashion? Is it common for one not to receive their results until it is presented before them at an arrainment?
I understand that my results may have been lost in the mail, but should proof of sending the results be maintained?
(Los Angeles County)
2007-08-09
07:14:14
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