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  • 08-31-2009, 10:22 AM
    mike3276
    Ohio DUI Urine Tests - Not Provided Results
    My question involves criminal law for the state of: Ohio

    I was pulled over for speeding. The car smelled like burnt marijuana and beer. The officer gave me a field sobriety test, then I refused a breathalyzer.

    I was arrested and taken to the station for a breath test which I passed. I then was required to submit a urine sample for analysis.

    No marijuana was found in the car. I told the officer that me and my passenger did smoke but it was in a parking lot 2 hours prior. My passenger said the same thing.

    I was never provided the results of my test. I tried to call the prosecutor twice to obtain them, but my voicemails were not returned. I finally last week got ahold of the arresting officer and he verbally told me the results, but that's all.

    Since I was not provided the results, can the test results be entered as evidence? I am looking at Ohio Revised Code 4511.19(D)(3) and 4511.19(E)(2).

    Thanks
  • 09-02-2009, 06:50 PM
    Mr. Knowitall
    Re: Ohio DUI Urine Tests - Not Provided Results
    ORC 4511.19.

    You were told the results, right?

    Have you even been charged with a crime?
  • 09-23-2009, 01:36 AM
    Joshuadeuce1
    Re: Ohio DUI Urine Tests - Not Provided Results
    When did you get the ticket?

    Have you filed for discovery?

    In Illinois the amount of MJ you can have in your blood or urine is 0. I see Ohio law is a little more relaxed than that.

    If you are a regular smoker though, you almost certainly will be receiving a citation once they get the results of chemical testing. (took over a month for mine)

    If you don't drink, Blow. If you use ANY kind of narcotics, ever, then don't pee. I learned this one the hard way.

    Roger
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