Argus Leader: Police use catheters, force to collect urine samples

Argus Leader: Police use catheters, force to collect urine samples by Mark Walker, Patrick Anderson and John Hult:

Practice brought to light in recent case out of Pierre; AG says it’s not illegal

Police in South Dakota are collecting urine samples from uncooperative suspects through the use of force and catheters, a procedure the state’s top prosecutor says is legal but is criticized by others as unnecessarily invasive and a potential constitutional violation.

The practice isn’t new, according to attorneys, but it’s been brought to light in a recent case in Pierre. An attorney for a man charged with felony drug ingestion is asking a judge to throw out evidence from an involuntary urine sample, saying it violated his client’s constitutional rights.

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