A three-judge panel in Duval County has ruled that Jacksonville police broke state rules when they replaced a tiny rubber ...
What: Kentucky man charged with drunken driving asks manufacturer of Breathalyzer-like test for the source code, a request that both the company and the state attorney general claim is unreasonable.
Police Blotter is a regular CNET News report on the intersection of technology and the law. What: A Minnesota man accused of drunk driving says he should be able to review the source code of the ...
Attorneys for the Minnesota Department of Public Safety and CMI, Inc. announced a tentative settlement Monday in the department’s long-running lawsuit over access to the computer source code for the ...
The Intoxilyzer 5000EN, a breathalyzer machine used by Minnesota law enforcement, runs on a pair of Z80 processors and uses 50,000 lines of assembly code. The accuracy of that code base is now under ...
MELBOURNE - A long-awaited torture test of the machine used by police to gather evidence in drunken-driving cases brought no end to the debate that inspired the experiment in the first place. The ...
streets and more time in courtrooms and hospitals due to an ongoing legal battle over whether DWI (driving while intoxicated) defendants have the right to know how the breath-testing machine that ...
A device used by police to test the blood-alcohol level of a person suspected of drunken driving is reliable, a divided Minnesota Supreme Court ruled Wednesday, June 27. Now, 5,822 drunken-driving ...
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