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![]() | 10/22/2015 Minnesota: DUI Blood Draw Refusal Cannot Be CriminalizedMinnesota Court of Appeals strikes down law criminalizing DUI blood test refusal as unconstitutional. Minnesota motorists cannot be held guilty of a crime if they refuses to allow a police officer to draw their blood on demand. A divided state Court of Appeals panel came to that conclusion last week after applying the reasoning found in the US Supreme Court's McNeely decision (view case), which struck down forced motorist blood draws.
Todd Eugene Trahan was pulled over after midnight on October 24, 2012, after a Ramsey County sheriff's deputy noticed his errati ... | ||
![]() | 10/21/2015 Redflex Bounces Back Overseas, Quarterly Losses DownScandal-plagued red light camera firm sees a brighter future in Europe and Australia as US fortunes continue to tumble. | ||
![]() | 10/20/2015 Federal Prosecutors Reveal Another Redflex Guilty PleaBy turning against Redflex, former red light camera executive escapes prison for bribery. | ||
![]() | 10/19/2015 Argentina, France, UK: Speed Cameras Tipped, TorchedCameras are knocked over and set on fire in Argentina, England and France. | ||
![]() | 10/16/2015 New Jersey Supreme Court Enhances Warrantless Auto SearchesNew Jersey dispenses with warrant requirement for roadside searches because police claim it is too burdensome. |
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