Alcohol only stays in your blood for up to six hours, but certain drug tests can detect alcohol as far as three months after ...
The impact of faulty data from the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension’s blood alcohol testing equipment continues to widen, but drunken driving arrests continued without issue over the weekend ...
The Maryland Supreme Court ruled that law enforcement can request a driver who passed a breathalyzer test to consent to alcohol and drug testing if the driver is showing other signs of intoxication.
An audit of a machine used in Winona County to check the blood alcohol content of suspected impaired drivers found it had ...
“Yes and no,” Ramsay said. There is no procedure in Minnesota to request a retest or an analysis of the instrument used in your case by law enforcement, he said. Minnesotans do have the right to ...