An innocent woman was told she cannot sue the cops who mistook cotton candy for meth and locked her in a cage of over three months.
Read More »Cops Mistake Powdered Milk for Cocaine, Innocent Man Thrown in a Cage for Months
An innocent man was forced to plead guilty to possessing cocaine, despite only possessing powdered milk because the system is corrupt.
Read More »Innocent Mom Jailed for 5 Months As Cops Mistake Vitamins for Opioids
Had this innocent mother been wrongly accused of the same crime of trafficking opioids today, she could have very well been executed according to the administration's new policy.
Read More »Man Kidnapped and Caged for Days After Cops Mistake Kitty Litter for Meth
Incompetent cops, using known faulty kits, mistook kitty litter for meth and kidnapped an innocent man -- then bragged about it on social media.
Read More »Cops Exposed for Knowingly Using Faulty Drug Test Kits Because Convictions Matter More than Justice
Police now know that their field drug test kits return false positives nearly half of the time, yet they still continue to use them to send innocent people to jail.
Read More »Cops Mistake Krispy Kreme Donuts for Meth, Throw Innocent 64-yo Man in Jail, Strip Search Him
Police incompetence coupled with useless field test kits for drugs cost an innocent man his freedom and his dignity for krispy kreme donuts.
Read More »Cops Use Faulty Test Kits to Incite Fear about THC in Water Supply — Scientists Say It’s Impossible
The owner of a Denver-based cannabis testing facility said there is "zero possibility that there’s anything like THC in the Hugo water."
Read More »Study: Tens of Thousands of Innocent People In Prison Because of Faulty Field Drug Test Kits
A new study found that despite enormously flawed field drug test kits, tens of thousands of people are convicted of felony drug possession.
Read More »Researchers Expose Police Field Drug Test Kits – They Test Positive to Just About Everything
From chocolate to Tylenol to absolutely nothing -- police field test drug kits are wrong the majority of the time.
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