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![]() | 4/19/2013 US Supreme Court Strikes Down Warrantless DUI Blood DrawUS Supreme Court rules against use of forced blood draws in all DUI cases. America's top court does not want cops forcibly extracting blood from motorists without a warrant. The Supreme Court on Wednesday found Tyler McNeely's constitutional rights were violated when he was taken to a hospital for a blood draw after a Missouri state patrolman accused him of driving under the influence of alcohol (DUI) in October 2010.
The state trooper says McNeely was speeding and weaving across the centerline at around 2:08am on that fateful day. McNeely's speech was slurred, he s ... | ||
![]() | 4/17/2013 Indiana Appeals Court Upholds Stop For Dim License BulbPolice may stop drivers of cars with functional, but dim, bulbs illuminating the license plate, Indiana Appeals Court rules. | ||
![]() | 4/16/2013 California: Firm Rigs Data In Bid To Keep Red Light CamerasAnalyst debunks claim that red light running increased in Murrieta, California when red light cameras were turned off. | ||
![]() | 4/15/2013 Ohio City Pays Thousands Over Illegal Parking TicketPort Clinton, Ohio beaten in court over parking ticket, forced to settle class action. | ||
![]() | 4/14/2013 Italy, France, UK: Speed Cameras Burned, Smashed, BaggedPhoto radar devices in Europe are destroyed and disabled by vigilantes and police officers alike. |
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