State of Michigan v Terry A. Hannaford |
Michigan Court of Appeals |
2003 |
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State of Michigan v Terrance Wayne Best |
Michigan Court of Appeals |
2002 |
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State of Michigan v Teresa Kay Perrier |
Michigan Court of Appeals |
2003 |
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State of Michigan v Tate Allen Andrews |
Michigan Court of Appeals |
2012 |
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State of Michigan v Taquana L. Johnson |
Michigan Court of Appeals |
1999 |
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State of Michigan v Tanya Lee Markos |
Michigan Court of Appeals |
2005 |
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State of Michigan v Suzanne Elizabeth Marble |
Michigan Court of Appeals |
1998 |
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State of Michigan v Sung Sik Hwang |
Michigan Court of Appeals |
2000 |
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State of Michigan v Stiehl, Docket No. 283641, unpublished September 15, 2009 (2009) |
Michigan Court of Appeals |
2009 |
Driver following accident was 0.06. Dr. Felix Adatsi from the Michigan State Police Toxicology Unit was permitted to testify to retrograde extrapolation, claiming that the driver was .09 at the time of driving based on nothing more than standard alcohol elimination rates. Without extensive information, retrograde extrapolation is junk science. Defendant discharged his attorney during the trial, so it seems likely that the prosecutor was able to roll out this bogus science without a fight. |
State of Michigan v Steven Wayne Adams |
Michigan Court of Appeals |
2002 |
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