Prisons defend Baden-Clay drug testing

By Kristian Silva
Updated October 17 2014 - 5:18pm, first published 4:09pm
Elaine and Nigel Baden-Clay outside Brisbane Supreme Court. Photo: Claudia Baxter
Elaine and Nigel Baden-Clay outside Brisbane Supreme Court. Photo: Claudia Baxter

The Queensland Government has defended highly sensitive drug detection machines used to scan prison visitors after Gerard Baden-Clay's father repeatedly tested positive for the main chemical in marijuana.

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