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Admissability of drug field tests

2023-05-01 17:21:43.991745+02 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

From the department of about fucking time: Pro Publica: Roadside Drug Tests Used to Convict People Aren’t Particularly Accurate. Courts Are Beginning to Prevent Their Use.

Courts have overturned 131 drug convictions in the past 10 years after laboratory analysis determined the alleged drugs were legal substances, according to a database maintained by the National Registry of Exonerations. A large majority of those wrongful convictions originated in Harris County, Texas, where the crime lab analyzed its backlog of suspected drugs from closed cases and discovered the evidence in hundreds of convictions did not contain drugs. The defendants in those cases had pleaded guilty at preliminary hearings

Via Tech Dirt: Cheap Field Drug Tests Are Finally Getting Called Out By Courts As The Bullshit They Are . Via.

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