Man sues in federal court, alleging wrongful arrest for DUI
Oct. 14– A Knox County Sheriff’s Office deputy swore under oath William David Salage reeked of booze, but a blood test showed he had neither alcohol nor drugs in his system, county records show. This is the third such incident documented by the News Sentinel in which a KCSO deputy pledged the truthfulness of the words “defendant had a strong odor of alcohol” when blood…
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