“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 ...
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The Bureau of Criminal Apprehension announced that it was asking local departments to suspend use of the instruments until ...
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The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension is ordering all law enforcement agencies across the state to inspect instruments used in DWI cases after data entry errors were discovered in at least ...
Two DataMaster DMT instruments, which measure breath alcohol levels, were discovered on Friday to have data entry errors.
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