Several drug trafficking cases have been thrown out of court due to inadmissible evidence, highlighting the importance of proper procedure in gathering and presenting evidence. The cases likely involved issues with how evidence was collected, handled, or presented, rendering it unusable in court. This outcome underscores the challenges law enforcement faces in securing convictions.
Drug Trafficking Cases Dismissed Due to Inadmissible Evidence
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