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Woman Acquitted of Methamphetamine Use in Illegal Investigation; Woman Carried to Police Station without Warrant (Kyodo News)

The Kyoto District Court acquitted a woman in her 20s who had been charged with violating the Stimulant Control Act (use) by the 13th. The court ruled that it was illegal for four police officers to carry the woman, who was crouching on the sidewalk, to the police station without an arrest warrant or other warrant during the course of the investigation, and that the subsequent urine test was used as evidence.
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The Kyoto District Court acquitted a woman in her 20s who had been charged with violating the Stimulant Control Act (use) by the 13th. The court ruled that it was illegal for four police officers to carry the woman, who was crouching on the sidewalk, to the police station without an arrest warrant or other warrant during the course of the investigation, and that the subsequent urine test was used as evidence.

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熊本日日新聞社 broke the news in on Saturday, March 14, 2026.
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