Thousands of drunken-driving cases across the state could be thrown out following a Minnesota Supreme Court ruling issued last week. The ruling bolsters defendants’ requests for the computer code that ...
The state will use $700,000 in federal money toward the purchase of $1 million worth of new stationary and portable blood-alcohol measuring devices, officials announced last week, replacing equipment ...
MINNEAPOLIS — A federal judge has rejected a proposed settlement between the state of Minnesota and a maker of alcohol breath-test machines over access to software sought by some defense attorneys.
Defendant Mahmoud Diallo, who was charged with operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs, moved to dismiss the compliant arguing that the prosecution failed to disclose ...
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