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January 2021 I got a DUI pulled over for having a blue truck from a officer that had followed me from one county to the other stuffed at my history of seizures and history of hip dysplasia failed road sobriety arrested blood drawn covid was happening court date was over the phone we were to write the DA for a deal ID was not taking a deal I wasn't intoxicated I never heard back from the da I continued to go to my next court date where I was in first arraignment again the da had no record of my prior court date or email I had sent in told me that my blood came back 1800 nan/mil.of meth. Not true set up I hate that drug n those are deadly levels no? Need out help
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The meth concentration is not a dramatically huge amount since '"Peak concentrations for methamphetamine range from 615 to 7361 ng/m". That said, it is possible to have your blood retested by an independent lab. Given what you said here, sounds like the case just needs to be set for a jury trial and you need to defend yourself at the trial. Of course, you should have a lawyer to do that - so seek out an attorney to help you.
Answered on Feb 25th, 2022 at 8:57 AM