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![]() | 4/28/2016 US Supreme Court To Decide On DUI LawsHigh court to decide whether states can impose criminal penalty for refusing a breath or blood test. The ways drunk driving laws are handled nationwide may fundamentally change soon. The US Supreme Court last week heard oral arguments in a pair of cases to decide whether laws in North Dakota and Minnesota that make it a crime for motorists to refuse to take a breathalyzer, urine or blood test violate the US Constitution.
"The fundamental problem with the statutes at issue in these three cases is that they make it a criminal offense to assert a constitutional right," attorney Charles A. Roth ... | ||
![]() | 4/27/2016 Texas Attorney General Bans Camera Use For Auto Insurance TicketsTexas attorney general issues opinion shutting down use of automated license plate readers to issue expired insurance tickets. | ||
![]() | 4/26/2016 Missouri House To Give Voters A Say On Red Light CamerasMissouri House of Representatives gives preliminary approval to statewide ballot measure on banning red light cameras. | ||
![]() | 4/25/2016 France: Speed Cameras SabotagedSpraypaint and crowbars are used to take out a pair of French speed cameras. | ||
![]() | 4/22/2016 Idaho Supreme Court Scales Back DUI LawIdaho Supreme Court rules that implied consent law does not revoke the right of a motorist to refuse a blood test. |
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