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![]() | 10/15/2014 Tennessee Courts Crack Down On Cops Taking Blood From DriversTennessee Court of Criminal Appeals twice strikes down warrantless, forced blood draws in suspected drunk driving cases. The US Supreme Court's McNeely decision (view case) has made it much more difficult for police officers to forcibly draw blood from motorists without a warrant. Last week, the Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals became the latest to apply the precedent to discourage the practice statewide.
Defendants in these driving under the influence of alcohol (DUI) cases are rarely sympathetic figures. Cases that reach the appellate level usually have prior convictions and ... | ||
![]() | 10/14/2014 Texas Asks US Supreme Court To Rule On License PlatesConfederate flag license plate in Texas brings controversy to the steps of the US Supreme Court. | ||
![]() | 10/13/2014 Chicago, Illinois Resists Short Yellow RefundsInspector general for Chicago, Illinois audits red light camera program and finds lax oversight and short yellow times. | ||
![]() | 10/12/2014 France, Germany: Traffic Cameras Bashed, TrashedAutomated ticketing machines were disabled in France and Germany last week. | ||
![]() | 10/10/2014 ACLU Sues Delaware Town Over Flashing Headlight TicketSmyrna, Delaware sued for civil rights violation after it tickets man who flashed headlights to warn about a speed trap. |
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