DPS Invalidates 2600 Breath Tests
Ms. Wallace’s contract position with DPS was that of a Breath Test Technical Supervisor. This position is responsible for maintaining and calibrating the “infallible” intoxilyzer 5000. Apparently Ms. Wallace was too busy teaching because the Texas Rangers (guns and badges not baseballs and gloves) investigated Ms. Wallace for falsifying breath test maintenance records. The Harris County District Attorney’s office announced in a press release that Ms. Wallace has been charged with a state jail felony Tampering with a Governmental Record.
I have two DWI clients that I have found so far that have directly been affected by Ms. Wallace’s conduct. I do not think Ms. Wallace was some nut on an anti-dwi crusade. If I had to guess, I would just assume apathy and laziness caused this problem. That is truly sad considering people’s freedom, reputation, and employment abilities are drastically affected by a DWI conviction. DPS has invalidated 2600 breath tests.
So here is the question: What policy is DPS, the State of Texas, and our local prosecutors who are legally bound to “seek justice” going to change. Are we just going to keep letting DPS employees tell us if DPS machines are working. I wonder how long a DPS chemist or DPS breath test supervisor would last if one was honest about how unreliable and unscientific the intoxilyzer 5000 really is.
In every Breath Test Refusal case, prosecutors always say, “the defendant did not take the breath test because he/she knew it would show he/she was over a .08.” Actually, citizens should not take the breath test because NOBODY knows what it will show.