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Alcohol law / United States evidence law / Breathalyzer / Spectroscopy / Scientific evidence / Evidence / Holmes v. South Carolina / Reliability engineering / Admissible evidence / Law / Evidence law / Drunk driving
Date: 2012-04-11 16:37:50
Alcohol law
United States evidence law
Breathalyzer
Spectroscopy
Scientific evidence
Evidence
Holmes v. South Carolina
Reliability engineering
Admissible evidence
Law
Evidence law
Drunk driving

City of Fircrest v. Jensen Due process and science by legislative decree. BY TED VOSK & SCHÖEN PARNELL O

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