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Originally Posted by molson
I don't think it's unreasonable to look at the relationship between the evidence of guilt and the loophole or technicality. Even in a criminal case, you don't necessarily get off if the police officer or a judge makes a mistake, if the mistake is harmless.
What's the harm that comes from shipping a sample 24 hours late? Is it literally only that someone may have broken into the lab over those 24 hours and spiked the sample? Without more, I think we can look at that as something of a longshot and still see this as much more likely a case of Braun simply cheating.
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I know nothing about blood or drug tests, but if I had to guess, I am thinking that time frame is in place because the results get more hokey over time, the longer you wait. The margin for potential error grows too large after a time and the accuracy of the test result is thus in question.