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Drug Suspect Who Swapped Urine in Detention center... Supreme Court: "if Arrest Was Unlawful, It Is Not Obstruction of Official Duties"

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Drug Suspect Who Swapped Urine Samples in Detention Center... Supreme Court Rules It Is Not Obstruction of Official Duties If Arrest Was Unlawful. The Supreme Court has ruled that even if a suspect arrested on drug charges in a detention center deceived the police by swapping urine samples during a drug test, the charge of obstruction of official duties through deception does not apply if the police arrest was unlawful.

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Drug Suspect Who Swapped Urine Samples in Detention Center... Supreme Court Rules It Is Not Obstruction of Official Duties If Arrest Was Unlawful. The Supreme Court has ruled that even if a suspect arrested on drug charges in a detention center deceived the police by swapping urine samples during a drug test, the charge of obstruction of official duties through deception does not apply if the police arrest was unlawful.

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조선일보 broke the news on Wednesday, April 29, 2026.
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