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Harris v. Director of Revenue4/6/1999 ropriate custodian or the director, shall be admissible as evidence. As such, the certificate was admissible. See Coleman v. Director of Revenue, 970 S.W.2d 394, 397 (Mo.App. S.D.1998). Additionally, the fact that the certificate of analysis was provided by a corporation that had been administratively dissolved does not render the certificate void. Mesler v. Director of Revenue,983 S.W.2d 605, 608 (Mo.App. E.D.1999).
The Director established a sufficient foundation for the admission of Driver' breath test results, which established that Driver had a BAC of 0.17 percent. Accordingly, the trial court erred in finding that Driver did not have a BAC of 0.10 percent or more by weight.
The judgment of the trial court is reversed and remanded for the trial court to enter judgment reinstating the suspension of Driver's driving privileges.
Separate Opinion:
None
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