Judge: Bisard blood tests admissible

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Blood tests showing an Indianapolis police officer was legally drunk hours after a fatal crash can be used against him in his trial, a judge ruled Wednesday morning. Allen County Judge John Surbeck, Jr. dismissed a defense motion seeking to suppress the blood evidence in David Bisard's trial. Bisard's attorneys contend the samples were improperly handled by police. Bisard is charged with reckless homicide and drunken driving in a 2010 crash that killed one motorcyclist and badly injured two others.
 

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