State v. Woodard: No Chemical Analysis Required Where Pharmacist Identifies Drugs
Published for NC Criminal Law on May 05, 2011.
The North Carolina Supreme Court held in State v. Ward, 364 N.C. 133 (2010) (discussed here), that the trial court abused its discretion by permitting an expert chemist to identify pills as controlled substances based solely on a visual inspection and comparison with medical literature, as this methodology was not sufficiently reliable pursuant to Rule ... Read more
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