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Have SCRAM test results been upheld in court challenges?

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Have SCRAM test results been upheld in court challenges?

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Yes. The SCRAM System’s viability has been upheld in numerous court challenges, typically in bond- and probation-revocation hearings. One of the key reasons for this is the comprehensive documentation and graphical evidence collected from each individual SCRAM System and archived in the AMS centralized, secure database. SCRAMnet’s graphical data, showing quantitative data points plotted against date and time, is always accessible for immediate review and action. Scramnet was also designed to quickly deliver both a complete history of an offender’s tamper and alcohol-consumption events and a snapshot of a specific tamper or consumption alert, both of which provide documented, verifiable evidence of a violation.

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