I was tailgating yesterday with my family for my college football game. Undercovers saw me pass an alcoholic drink to my brother. I started to take a walk with my boyfriends mother when the cop followed me and asked me how old I was. I was honest and told him that I was 20. My father came over immediatley as well. The officer asked me if I would take a breathalyzer test. I jumped at the chance to prove that I had not been drinking. My father and my brother came with me to the car where the cop administgered the test. He said that it starts out at 0.001 and that any jump in that number would result in a citation. When I took the test, my results read 0.006, meaning that I blew a 0.005. I had been drinking late the night before and the cop said that this could have triggered it. They wrote me a citation for posession of alcohol and wrote that I handed a drink to my brother, who is 32. The cop said that he could not testify against me saying that I was drinking because he did not see me drinking, he only saw me hand my brother a drink. When we walked away, we realized that he wrote the result of the test as a 0.05, which is a significant difference! We could not meet up with them again that day because they disappeared. My dad left his business card in the car window and the cop called him back. My dad talked to him about the error and the cop realized it. he said that it wouldn't make a difference because he wasn't testifying but that he would change it. How can I make sure that he does change his mistake and can my case be thrown out because of the error on my citation. There is a great difference between a 0.005 and a 0.05.
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