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Man convicted of drug offenses after urine fetish defense rejected

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  • A man was convicted of minor drug offenses after a court rejected his defense of ingesting drugs through a urine-drinking fetish.
  • He had been acquitted a year ago using the same explanation but was caught again in Karlshamn in early December.
  • The district court sentenced him to day fines, though details of the blood test and court evidence remain undisclosed.

According to sources, the man was charged with minor drug offenses a year ago and had traces of both cocaine and cannabis in his body at that time. In court, he claimed he ingested the drugs by drinking his girlfriend's urine during a sex act, which he said is a sexual fetish, and he was acquitted based on this explanation. In early December, a police patrol encountered the man in Karlshamn and suspected he was under the influence.

He was given a quick blood test and interrogated by police. The man denied using drugs, stating, "I deny. I have never used drugs in my entire life.

I deny. I have never used drugs in my entire life. If the blood test shows positive, it's because that girl I was with was under the influence.

the man, defendant

" The district court found his explanations unreasonable and convicted him this time for minor drug offenses, sentencing him to day fines. The specific results of the blood test taken in early December have not been disclosed, and it is unclear what evidence the court used to deem his explanations unreasonable. The conviction marks a reversal from his previous acquittal.

It's the same thing now as before, I have a fetish where I drink urine during intercourse.

the man, defendant
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