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May 05
2005
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Difficulty in proving someone was driving under the influencePosted by Administrator in Untagged |
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Story by: KPQ News
Posted: Thursday, 5 May 2005 08:12:04 PDT
It may be more difficult for Chelan County Prosecutors to prove that someone was driving under the Influence, Chelan County District Judge, Thomas Warren, Tuesday found that the State's new D.U.I. law was unconstitutional. The law simplified what officials had to do to get breathalyzer evidence admitted in court. The Prosecutor's office will file a motion with Judge Warren for reconsideration.
Posted: Thursday, 5 May 2005 08:12:04 PDT
It may be more difficult for Chelan County Prosecutors to prove that someone was driving under the Influence, Chelan County District Judge, Thomas Warren, Tuesday found that the State's new D.U.I. law was unconstitutional. The law simplified what officials had to do to get breathalyzer evidence admitted in court. The Prosecutor's office will file a motion with Judge Warren for reconsideration.


