A 45 year old man has been found not guilty of drug charges by a Kyoto court despite being found in possession and testing positive in an analysis of his urine. The man was stopped for questioning by police in Uji City last July. There was a bag in his car and police asked to see it. The man refused but they opened it anyway and found some drugs. The man was arrested and taken to the police station where the urine test came up positive. Judge Hirotoshi Sakaguchi of the Kyoto District Court ruled that the man's refusal of the search request meant that police needed to obtain a warrant, which they did not do. Furthermore, the judge decided that the arrest and urine test were predicated on the illegal search and so the result of the latter was also not admissible. The prosecutors in Kyoto say they will now consider their options.
Source: Kyoto Shimbun (Japanese)