While I don't plan on taking this into court I have noticed a few things I'd like opinions on.
Due to a handful of charges I did not commit and I'm fighting those myself excellently I am required to take piss tests (even though my charges aren't drug related)
Today I took one and noticed something. The office the court has a contract with has their licenses displayed like many do and the doctor's license Expired in January of this year.
I don't do drugs each test comes back negative for everything and it's really a waste of time and money.
Do you think with this realization of expired credentials I could either refuse the tests legally with out repercussion or secondly sue the state or company for sending me/testing under an expired license and false pretenses I am being handled by a medical professional which obviously isn't the case as he is displaying.
Discuss
>>18623951
Criminal, civil or family court?
Parole, probation, pending, diversion?
what the deal OP?
Also, probably not.
Licences can take a while to turn up due to bureaucracy (literally months), or the business might have forgotten to put the new one up.
Source: my parents run a business that requires a food licence
>>18623960
Criminal I don't want to get into it too deep since its still ongoing but one of the charges is loitering and prowling and when approached I was on my property.
they're trying to pin s burglary on me but my house was one broken into.
>>18623951
>(haha)
fuck off
>>18623951
Essentially you are asking the same question as "The traffic cop made a minor error on the ticket - does that invalidate the whole ticket?"
And the answer is No. A court will decide that if the test was taken properly by someone ordinarily authorized to take it, then the technicality of a slightly outdated license is too minor to be relevant.