November 19, 2012, 12:45
Martin PetersonBlood Testing in DWI Cases
Depending on the answers to the questions posed in Clay (PD-0579-12) pending in the CCA and Missouri v. McNeely, see
State's Brief, the drafting of affidavits for warrants in DWI investigations and how you get them signed may gain new importance.
November 19, 2012, 16:40
MDK27Thanks, Martin! I will forward this info to a LOT of people.
November 21, 2012, 10:02
Martin Peterson'Tis nice to see crazy Erdman rationale exit.
Fienen. I still think so long as the exhaling of the sample is voluntary that the giving is not coerced (just enforced as the legislature envisioned). At least we now know the mere threat of the needle can still lead to legal "consent."