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Breathalyzer ruled “reliable”
Lawrence District Court Judge Mark Sullivan ruled last week that the Alcotest, the widely used breathalyzer machine, is “generally accepted as reliable.” More than 60 defendants from Middlesex, Hampden, and Essex Counties joined together to argue that the breathalyzer machine … Continue reading