Court reverses blood-alcohol ruling
LANSING - A judge has to consider a blood-alcohol test taken more than two hours after a traffic stop, according to an appeals court decision released Monday. The Court of Appeals 2-1 decision reverses the ruling of an Oakland County judge to leave out Michael Allen Cupps 0.12 blood-alcohol content, slightly more than the 0.10 percent that is considered drunk under state law. Police tested Cupps blood-alcohol content more than two hours after they stopped him at 1:12 a.m.