Thursday, July 28, 2016

What a SCRAM

            When an individual has multiple DUI convictions on their record, a judge favors additional stipulations during their probation period. These disciplinary methods may include curfews, in-home visits from a probation officer, ignition interlock devices, possibly even a SCRAM bracelet.

Now what exactly is a SCRAM bracelet? SCRAM stands for Secure Continuous Remote Alcohol Monitoring. It is a device that is fastened around one’s ankle. It is able to detect alcohol consumption by measuring perspiration levels.

           For the most part, the devices are fairly reliable. They can indicate even the smallest amount of alcohol. SCRAM bracelets work essentially the same as a house arrest bracelet works with perimeters. When alcohol has been detected in your system, it alerts your probation officer. Although the bracelet has been known to be pretty accurate, there have also been several cases of false positives. Do not get stuck with a harsher punishment because your bracelet generated a false positive.

           If you or a family member have been charged with a DUI in the state of Virginia and would like a free consultation, or if you would like more information about DUI’s, please do not hesitate to contact our office at (703) 916-1227 and schedule an appoint at one of our several locations, or visit our webpage at http://www.portnerandshure.com/Maryland-Criminal-Defense/Maryland-DUI-DWI/Virginia-DUI-DWI.shtml