Katelyn Baker
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The state's highest court will weigh the future of roadside sobriety tests for those suspected of being under the influence of marijuana.
The Supreme Judicial Court will begin to hear arguments next week.
The cases focuses on whether police officers should be allowed to testify about the results of the tests or to give an opinion on whether someone was high.
Field sobriety tests do not show whether someone is under the influence of marijuana.
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Full Article: Highest Court To Take On Roadside Tests For Drivers Using Pot
Author: Staff
Contact: WCVB
Photo Credit: Robert F. Bukaty
Website: WCVB
The Supreme Judicial Court will begin to hear arguments next week.
The cases focuses on whether police officers should be allowed to testify about the results of the tests or to give an opinion on whether someone was high.
Field sobriety tests do not show whether someone is under the influence of marijuana.
News Moderator: Katelyn Baker 420 MAGAZINE ®
Full Article: Highest Court To Take On Roadside Tests For Drivers Using Pot
Author: Staff
Contact: WCVB
Photo Credit: Robert F. Bukaty
Website: WCVB