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OLYMPIA (AP) The state Supreme Court ruled Thursday that breath tests in drunken driving cases aren't admissible in court if the tests haven't been properly calibrated.
However, the ruling won't affect current and future cases. It's superseded by a new state law that took affect June 10, which says that the question of reliability of breath tests can't be used as a reason to block their use as evidence in court.See the full content of this document
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New Law Supersedes Ruling in Drunk-Driving Cases
The Supreme Court case was the third major challenge ...
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