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Does new Washington DUI statute violate-separation-of-powers doctrine?

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Does new Washington DUI statute violate-separation-of-powers doctrine?

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As amended, the DUI law in question provides in relevant part that “A breath test performed by any instrument approved by the state toxicologist shall be admissible at trial or in an administrative proceeding if the prosecution or department produces prima facie evidence” that certain conditions have been met.

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