Can a minor accused of DUI refuse to take the breath test?
Of course, although there are consequences. I would not recommend that you make such decisions until you have agreed this with your DUI lawyer
I think it is better to make these decisions with the consent of a lawyer
Yes; however, a minor’s refusal to submit to a properly requested breath test will result in the following penalties: • Suspension of the minor’s driving privileges for not less than 120 days after a first arrest for an alcohol-related driving offense. If the minor was arrested and does not have a license, the state will not issue one to the minor for 120 days. • A 240-day suspension of driving privileges if the minor’s record reflects one or more drug- or alcohol-related offenses during the five-year period preceding the arrest.