PARKER, Judge.
Defendant contends the trial court committed prejudicial error by admitting into evidence the results of a breathalyzer test showing that defendant had an alcohol concentration of .11 because the results were not stated or recorded in terms of grams of alcohol per 100 milliliters of blood or per 210 liters of breath. He argues that because the test result was expressed simply as .11, and not as a quantity of alcohol per unit of blood or breath, it was...
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