HALL, Judge.
1. Evidence of chemical analysis for alcoholic content in blood is admissible provided the reliability of the procedures used in obtaining and analyzing the blood is adequately shown. Generally (in the absence of a statute dealing with the evidentiary effect of blood tests; see Division 2, infra) the probative value of such evidence on the question of a person's intoxication must be shown by expert testimony. Macon Busses, Inc. v. Dashiell, 73...
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