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My second cousin's husband was killed in a head-on collision by a man who was under the influence
of a combination of Xanax and alcohol. His alcohol level was over the limit from the night
before, and yet the toxicology report wasn't allowed in court because the arsehole that
killed my second cousin's husband didn't give consent for his blood to be taken. |
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Yeah, I can't help but agree. If you steal the evidence, pay back for it later. |
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What if the evidence collected had been contaminated and not proved viable as evidence? |
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The sanctity and providence of evidence have to be above reproach in any situation that can
ultimately result in the loss of freedom of an individual. Without this assurance then we risk the
entire integrity of our legal system. |
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You knew I'd show up here. |
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