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Minnesota Court: Release Source Code of Breath-Testing Machines

By David Kravets

Drunken-driving convicts in Minnesota are intoxicated over a recent state high court ruling allowing defense experts to examine the source code of breath-testing machines.

The state and CMI are involved in a separate legal flap about whether the maker of the Intoxilyzer 500EN should turn over the code to the state.

In New Jersey, the court ruled to support the reliability of the apparatus.

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