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The contamination defense begs a few questions.
If this is contamination, why are we not seeing a lot more of these positives? Actually, can anyone recall a positive for meth? People go to jail every day on tests that come up positive based upon a very small amount of alcohol or drugs. Why is contamination not an issue that is prevalent in the criminal courts across the country if it is really such a likely cause for a false positive? To be fair, as an attorney, contamination can happen when there are other facts available to support that theory. I just have not seen any facts put forward to support the theory. |