MIKELL, Judge.
After the trial court denied Melissa Sue Handy's motion to suppress the results of her urine test, she agreed to a bench trial on stipulated facts. The trial court found her guilty of possession of methamphetamine and sentenced her as a first offender to four years on probation. On appeal from her conviction, Handy contends that the trial court erred in denying her motion to suppress because it was the product of coercion. As the trial court concluded...
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