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Court Cases and Opinions about Drunk Driving Laws (Page 11 of 13)

5/10/2010
West Virginia Supreme Court: DUI Does Not Require Proof Of Driving
Drunk driving fines may be imposed without proof that the accused ever drove, the West Virginia Supreme Court ruled.
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2/15/2010
Oregon Supreme Court Upholds Motorist Blood Draws
Police in Oregon can draw blood from motorists accused of drunk driving without making any attempt to obtain a warrant.
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1/25/2010
Minnesota Supreme Court Rules DUI Possible in Inoperable Vehicle
Minnesota Supreme Court upholds drunk driving conviction on a man asleep behind the wheel of an undriven, possibly inoperable vehicle.
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1/12/2010
New Jersey Appellate Court Upholds Speedy Trials for DUI
New Jersey appellate court overturns drunk driving conviction because prosecution dragged out case for nearly a year.
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12/28/09
Utah Appeals Court: No Hiding in Bed From a DUI
Utah Court of Appeals rules against a man who attempted to hide from a driving under the influence charge by jumping into bed.
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9/17/09
Washington Supreme Court Upholds Forced DUI Blood Draws
Washington State Supreme Court allows forced blood draws from anyone accused of drunk driving.
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7/15/09
California Supreme Court Admits, Ignores Breathalyzer Flaws
California high court allows courts to consider, then ignore, scientific evidence of breathalyzer unreliability.
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