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Backdoor Breath Testing 4: Legal Standards From Our Implied Consent Law And Standard Jury Instructions (Part II)

This blog post is the second sub-part of the fourth part of a multi-part series which is attempting to explain the serious problems plaguing alcohol breath testing in Minnesota. Read More

Posted on May 31, 2016 by Daniel Koewler
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University of Minnesota: Wrestling with Xanax

Yes, it is a crime to possess Xanax without a proper prescription from a health care provider. Read More

Posted on May 27, 2016 by Jay Adkins
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Backdoor Breath Testing 4: Legal Standards From Our Implied Consent Law And Standard Criminal Jury Instructions (Part I)

Our previous posts in this series discussed why law enforcement prefer breath tests when investigating DWIs, why it is important to report how uncertain breath test results actually are, and why untraceable and inaccurate breath tests are a serious problem. Read More

Posted on May 26, 2016 by Charles Ramsay
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Backdoor Breath Testing 3: Scientific Community Regarding Traceability and Accuracy

So, if you've taken the time to read our previous post regarding measurement uncertainty, you've already seen that the leading scientific bodies (the International Standards Organization, the National Institute of Standards and Technology, and the National Academy of Sciences) all demand that any sc Read More

Posted on May 24, 2016 by Charles Ramsay

Backdoor Breath Testing 2: Scientific Community's Opinion on Measurement Uncertainty

You've been arrested on suspicion of DWI; you were placed in the back of a cop car, brought to a police station, and told to blow into strange looking device that looks like a computer straight out of an 80's science fiction movie with an E-cigarette attached to it. Read More

Posted on May 17, 2016 by Charles Ramsay
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Backdoor Breath Testing 1: Why Law Enforcement Agencies Choose Breath Tests Over Blood and Urine Tests

As mentioned in the series introduction, breath tests are the most common tests given to DWI suspects in Minnesota. Read More

Posted on May 09, 2016 by Charles Ramsay

Backdoor Breath Tests: Bypassing the Constitution and Bastardizing Science In One Blow -- A New Blog Series From Ramsay Law Firm

By far, the most common tests given to DWI suspects in Minnesota are breath tests; and while the Minnesota BCA, prosecutors, the Attorney General, and many judges hold these test results to be gospel and unassailable, they suffer from inherent limitations and a lack of essential scientific informati Read More

Posted on May 03, 2016 by Charles Ramsay
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