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Court Cases and Opinions about Drunk Driving Laws (Page 2 of 13)

10/5/2018
Arizona: Nothing Can Be Done When Cops Coerce Consent
Court of Appeals in Arizona rejects exclusionary rule when police violate state law by improperly telling DUI suspect he cannot refuse breath test.
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2/8/2018
Tennessee Court Strikes Down Paying Lab For DUI Convictions
Appellate court in Tennessee declares unconstitutional a law that pays state lab for each DUI conviction it generates.
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10/13/2017
Ohio Supreme Court Clears Strip Club In Drunk Stripper Accident
Ohio strip clubs are only liable for drunk-driving strippers who were knowingly served too much alcohol.
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6/1/2017
Ohio Court Upholds Right To Warn Of Roadblocks
The public has every right to warn motorists of an upcoming drunk driving roadblock under an Ohio Court of Appeals ruling.
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4/28/2017
Virginia Supreme Court Says A Private Parking Lot Is Not A Highway
Virginia Supreme Court clears a man sleeping in a private parking lot of his conviction for refusing to take a drunk driving breath test.
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1/24/2017
Iowa Supreme Court Nullifies DUI Arrest Fees
Cops may not bill motorists for routine police work by calling it an emergency response, Iowa Supreme Court rules.
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1/12/2017
Oregon Appeals Court Rejects DUI In A Wheelchair
The disabled are pedestrians not subject to drunk driving charges when they cross the street in a wheelchair according to Oregon court.
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