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3/25/2016 Tennessee: Passing Sobriety Tests Can Still Result In DUI A motorist who performs extremely well on field sobriety tests can still be arrested for drunk driving. Police Enforcement / Drunk Driving Laws READ MORE>> 2/9/2016 Illinois: Cops Lose Case After Hiding Video Evidence Failure to produce all video evidence results in a DUI case being thrown out in Illinois. Police Enforcement / Drunk Driving Laws READ MORE>> 2/5/2016 Texas Appeals Court Slams Forced DUI Blood Draw Second highest court in Texas says police must follow US Supreme Court ban on warrantless blood draws from motorists. Police Enforcement / Drunk Driving Laws READ MORE>> 12/24/2015 Kentucky Supreme Court Rejects Sloppy DUI Roadblocks Advanced warning signs are now mandatory for DUI roadblocks in Kentucky. Police Enforcement / Drunk Driving Laws READ MORE>> 12/22/2015 US Supreme Court To Update DUI Procedures US Supreme Court to decide constitutionality of laws criminalizing the refusal to give a breath or blood sample when accused of DUI. Police Enforcement / Drunk Driving Laws READ MORE>> 12/1/2015 Hawaii Supreme Court Overturns Criminalized DUI Refusal Hawaii Supreme Court rules that it is coercion to impose a criminal penalty on DUI refusal. Police Enforcement / Drunk Driving Laws READ MORE>> 10/22/2015 Minnesota: DUI Blood Draw Refusal Cannot Be Criminalized Minnesota Court of Appeals strikes down law criminalizing DUI blood test refusal as unconstitutional. Police Enforcement / Drunk Driving Laws READ MORE>>
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