A new research report providing the first-ever comprehensive analysis of presumptive drug field test usage across law enforcement agencies in the United States has been released by the Quattrone ...
Roughly 30,000 people every year may be getting wrongfully arrested and jailed because of police departments' widespread use of unreliable roadside field tests for drugs, according to a study released ...
Tens of thousands of people are wrongfully arrested for crimes based on a false positive result from a field drug test each year, according to a recent study by researchers at the University of ...
Research shows approximately 30,000 people each year are wrongly arrested and prosecuted for drug possession due to flawed field tests used by law enforcement agencies across the country. The most ...
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - Nebraska’s Inspector General for Corrections is calling on the prison system to change how they conduct drug field tests, citing concerns about inaccuracy and unfairness. The ...
On paper, Bryan Getchius fit the profile of a drug mule. When sheriff's deputies pulled him over in Greenwood County, South Carolina, on a spring night in 2024, Getchius, 41, was driving a car with ...
A new first of its kind study reveals that tens of thousands of Americans every year are wrongly implicated by field drug tests. The study found that almost 30,000 arrests stem from a false positive.
SAN DIEGO — The driver told San Diego police he had passed out in a mall parking lot and woke up to find his car crashed into a pole. The officer who responded to the scene earlier this month noted ...