yes it can, maybe the numbers they gave you were wrong or they did the test wrong
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Typically, but not necessarily. Since you didn't specify the nature of the toxicology report. If the report is in conjunction with a drinking and driving offense, for example, then yes. If it is grain alcohol, it will be designated on the tox report as one of the following: EtOH, ethanol, ethyl alcohol, or grain alcohol. Having said that, toxicology reports may include other alcohols including methanol depending on the nature of the investigation.
Approximately 30% of Americans will be in an accident involving alcohol.
a subsequent toxicology report showed Dunn had a blood alcohol level of 0.196% - more than twice the state's maximum legal limit of 0.08%.
Robert B. Forney has written: 'Combined effects of alcohol and other drugs' -- subject(s): Toxicology, Drug synergism, Alcohol
You will likely be charged with DUI.
Investigators order a toxicology report when someone dies from a mysterious death or if drug or alcohol seem to play a role. Sometimes toxicology will be ordered if the death is from a result of a fall or if the person was recently discharged from the hospital. Toxicology assists the investigators in determining the cause of death.
The court can order a toxicology assessment whenever it is suspected that a person committing a criminal offense was under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Doctors do toxicology exams when seeking diagnoses of a patient, medical examiners do them during a complete autopsy.
Alcohol is a factor in about 40-45% of traffic crashes.
A DUI Accident refers to an accident that is caused by a driver being under the influence of alcohol. A number of things can happen during a DUI accident and often the results are fatal. If one is found under the influence of alcohol there will be charges associated with the offense.
Alcohol is bad because u drink while driving and u could have a accident while drinking alcohol
The autopsy was inconclusive, but toxicology revealed he died from an overdose of Oxycodone, diazepam, nordiazepam, and alcohol. He also had an enlarged heart.