The U-S Supreme Court comes down on the side of police in a Sheboygan case concerning blood draws. Police took blood from an unconscious suspect in a case of operating while intoxicated. The court backed what was called a warrantless search, setting a new U-S legal precedent. Liberals on the high court thought the case crosses a line, saying lawyers for the state never tried to make the case that the circumstances made a quick blood draw without the driver’s consent necessary.
Wisconsin Case Focused On Blood Draws Sets New US Legal Precedent
Jun 29, 2019 | 3:00 PM
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