Bail Conditions After Charges

Summary

A district court judge in New Zealand can impose bail conditions even if initial charges are dropped and new ones are added. The Drager 7510 alcohol device must be certified and gazetted to be valid in legal proceedings. If not properly certified, its use as evidence in DUI cases can be challenged. Understanding these legal nuances can be crucial for your defense.

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Even if the device was put in the getteze as revoked
It seems there's a bit of confusion regarding the situation. Could you clarify what you mean by "device was put in the getteze as revoked"? This will help me provide more accurate information.
Drager * alcohol device
It sounds like you're referring to the Drager * alcohol device, possibly in relation to a legal issue involving DUI or similar charges. Could you clarify if your concern is about the accuracy of the device, its use in your case, or something else? This will help me assist you better.
When the device gets commissioned in via the police it has to get past and certified and then put in to the gazette if it's not put in the getteze then it becomes revoked
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It sounds like the issue may involve the legality of the Drager * alcohol device being used for evidence if it was not properly gazetted. This can be crucial in a DUI case.
Would you like to know more about how device certification could affect your legal situation?
Yes pls
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It sounds like you might have a strong case, especially if the Drager * device was not properly certified and gazetted, potentially affecting the validity of the DUI charges. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
No thanks
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It's great that you're seeking information about your situation. If you have any other questions or need further guidance on how the certification and gazetting of devices can impact a DUI case, feel free to ask!
Ok what do you no about this device
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The Drager * is a portable breathalyzer used by police to measure blood alcohol concentration. In New Zealand, devices like these must be certified and properly gazetted to be valid for legal proceedings. If not, the evidence could be challenged in court.
I no that that's what I just said to you lol
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Got it, sounds like you're familiar with the Drager * device and its certification requirements. If you have more questions about challenging its use in your case, let me know!
Are you based in nz
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I'm not physically based in New Zealand, but I'm here to provide you with legal information relevant to your situation in the Waikato Region. If you want to know more about the Drager * device or any other legal questions, feel free to ask!