PRESS-NEWS.org - Press Release Distribution
PRESS RELEASES DISTRIBUTION

Supreme Court To Rule On Validity Of Warrantless Blood Alcohol Tests

When an officer suspects that you are driving drunk, can you be forced to undergo a blood test against your will?

2012-11-30
November 30, 2012 (Press-News.org) Supreme Court to rule on validity of warrantless blood alcohol tests

When an officer suspects that you are driving drunk, can you be forced to undergo a blood test against your will? This is the legal issue that is currently before the United States Supreme Court. The decision, which could affect how DUI suspects are treated nationwide, will decide whether the Fourth Amendment protects against compulsory blood tests in such a situation.

The case, Missouri v. McNeely, started when a Missouri highway patrol officer pulled over Tyler McNeely for speeding one night. During the stop, the officer testified that McNeely's behavior gave him cause to believe that he was driving drunk. The officer ordered McNeely to undergo a field sobriety test, which McNeely performed poorly. The officer asked McNeely to consent to a chemical test to measure his blood alcohol level, but he refused.

After McNeely's refusal, the officer drove him to a clinic and ordered a staff member to draw his blood, despite his objections. The results showed that the level of alcohol in McNeely's blood was almost twice the legal limit. McNeely was subsequently charged with DUI.

Before the trial began, McNeely's lawyers made a motion to exclude the results of the blood test. To support their motion, they argued that McNeely's blood test results are inadmissible as evidence, because there was no search warrant to compel him to take the test.

Prosecutors attempted to refute McNeely's argument by arguing that in the time it would take for police to get a warrant, the alcohol in McNeely's system would be metabolized. They argued that officers were legally justified in drawing the blood without a warrant, because any delay would have led to destruction of evidence.

The trial court judge ruled in favor of McNeely and barred the blood test from being used as evidence. On appeal, the Missouri appeals court reversed the trial court's ruling. McNeely appealed the decision to the Missouri Supreme Court. The court upheld the trial court's ruling, saying that a warrant was required to compel the blood test, because there were no "exigent circumstances" that would legally justify taking the blood without a warrant.

Across the nation, courts have different opinions on whether the metabolism of alcohol in a suspect's bloodstream comprises an emergency that would justify law enforcement to force a suspect to submit to a blood test without a warrant. Since the case has been appealed to the United States Supreme Court, it will have the final say on the issue.

Effect on North Carolina law

North Carolina law makes it clear that an officer may take a DUI suspect's blood against his or her will if the officer acts pursuant to a search warrant. However, a North Carolina statute says that if a DUI suspect refuses to submit to a test to determine blood alcohol level, an officer, without a warrant, can require the suspect to submit to a blood or urine test, if the officer reasonably believes that the delay caused getting a warrant would result in the dissipation of alcohol in the suspect's blood. The outcome of the McNeely case could affect the validity of this statute.

The McNeely decision is not expected until next spring, so how it will affect similar laws nationwide remains to be seen. In the meantime, if you have been arrested for DUI, it is important to seek the advice of an experienced criminal defense lawyer. An attorney can ensure that your rights are protected and work to minimize the negative repercussions of the charges.

Article provided by Law Office of Christopher A. Connelly
Visit us at http://www.connellydefense.com


ELSE PRESS RELEASES FROM THIS DATE:

An Overview of Prenuptial Agreements in Virginia

2012-11-30
An Overview of Prenuptial Agreements in Virginia A prenuptial agreement, or prenup, is a contract between spouses that governs what their property and financial rights will be with regard to one another in the event of divorce, death or any other potential circumstance agreed upon by the couple. Topics often covered in a prenuptial agreement include: -Real estate -Division of bank accounts -Rights to past and future pensions and retirement accounts -Spousal support -Inheritance rights -Responsibility for debts Who Needs a Prenuptial Agreement? Traditionally, ...

Work Zones Increase Risk of Accidents for Workers and Drivers

2012-11-30
Work Zones Increase Risk of Accidents for Workers and Drivers Drivers in Illinois are more than familiar with construction work zones and probably identify them more as an inconvenience than as area of increased traffic accident risk. But, every year in Illinois more than 7,000 motor vehicle crashes occur in work zones. Last year 24 people died in work zone traffic accidents. Of those deaths 21 were drivers and passengers of vehicles, one was a pedestrian in a work zone and two were construction workers. Therefore, being aware of roadside construction signs and slowing ...

Motorists: Exercise Caution When the Car Breaks Down

2012-11-30
Motorists: Exercise Caution When the Car Breaks Down Coming upon a stopped or stalled car within traffic is unexpected--and a possible catalyst for disaster. In a recent fatal accident near Zebulon, North Carolina a car that had run out of gas late at night was sitting partially in the traffic lane of the highway. A car ran into the stopped car, spun out of control, was struck by another vehicle causing it to burst into flames. The driver of that car died, and three other people were also injured in the accident. This tragedy is a sobering reminder that drivers need ...

Fatal Massachusetts DUI Accidents Illustrate Penalties For Drunk Driving

2012-11-30
Fatal Massachusetts DUI accidents illustrate penalties for drunk driving Two Massachusetts drunk driving accidents earlier this year show the potentially severe penalties awaiting those convicted of driving under the influence in the state. These penalties increase dramatically when a driver, passenger or pedestrian is injured or killed in an accident involving intoxication. A recent example involved Jay Franklin, of Upton, Massachusetts, who was driving in Westfield when he was involved in an accident while driving with three passengers. The crash occurred early on ...

Massachusetts Increasing Its Monitoring Of Prescription Painkillers

2012-11-30
Massachusetts increasing its monitoring of prescription painkillers Massachusetts' Online Prescription Monitoring Program collects prescribing and dispensing information for prescription medications that are subject to abuse, such as painkillers and stimulants. The idea behind reporting is to prevent the same person from obtaining controlled substances from multiple sources and to track doctors and pharmacies that have a tendency to "overprescribe" potentially abusive drugs. Essentially, the PMP program looks to reduce the number of "doctor shopping" ...

Unnecessary Medical Tests And Treatments Can Harm Patients

2012-11-30
Unnecessary medical tests and treatments can harm patients Have you ever called your doctor because of a small concern only to be sent through a barrage of testing before even being seen by the physician? Have you ever been told by your doctor that you received unnecessary treatments because of a false positive on a test? If so, you are like many Americans who have been subjected to overtreatment by their physicians. While, on the surface, receiving unnecessary tests may seem like erring on the side of safety, they can actually have harmful consequences for the patient. ...

Four Tips For A Better Co-parenting Relationship After Divorce

2012-11-30
Four tips for a better co-parenting relationship after divorce For couples with children, divorce does not end a relationship but instead changes its focus. Although they no longer relate to one another in the context of marriage, in order to provide the best possible care for their children, divorced parents must learn to forge a new relationship as co-parents. The following tips may help smooth the transition for divorcing parents and help them provide a stable, healthy environment for their children. Model mutual respect Particularly in the immediate aftermath ...

Nevada's Drug Courts Celebrate 20 Years Of Success

2012-11-30
Nevada's drug courts celebrate 20 years of success In the twenty years since its inception, the Nevada drug court program has become widely regarded as one of the state's most successful tools for helping to keep people out of prison. At a ceremony marking the anniversary of Nevada's drug courts, Nevada Supreme Court Chief Justice Michael Cherry said that no other court program "has had such a positive impact on the criminal justice system, the prison system and crime in general than Nevada's drug courts," the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported recently. The ...

Post-divorce Parenting: How To Make It Work

2012-11-30
Post-divorce parenting: How to make it work A divorce is a difficult process for everyone. But when going through a divorce with children, some of the most challenging work happens after the divorce. You and your former spouse need to negotiate how you will parent separately as co-parents. Accepting different parenting styles You and your former spouse may have very different styles of parenting. Remember that you probably cannot change the way your co-parent is parenting, so you need to learn to accept it. Your children may actually benefit from experience two ...

Tips for Co-Parenting After a Pennsylvania Divorce

2012-11-30
Tips for Co-Parenting After a Pennsylvania Divorce In many cases after divorce, people would like nothing more than to never talk to their ex-spouses again. Those who have children cannot simply ignore their ex-spouses after divorce, however. Under many Pennsylvania child custody arrangements both parents spend time with the children. Therefore, parents need to learn how to have a relationship with their ex-spouses that allows them to raise their children together. People can follow steps to make co-parenting after divorce more successful. Focus on the Child Parents ...

LAST 30 PRESS RELEASES:

Illegal shark product trade evident in Australia and New Zealand

New search tool brings 21% better accuracy for robotics developers

New model extracts sentence-level proof to verify events, boosting fact-checking accuracy for journalists, legal teams, and policymakers

Efficient carbon integration of CO₂ in propane aromatization over acidic zeolites

FPGA-accelerated AI for demultiplexing multimode fiber towards next-generation communications

Vitamin D3 nanoemulsion significantly improves core symptoms in children with autism: A clinical trial

Microfluidic point-of-care device accurately measures bilirubin in blood serum: A pilot study

Amygdalin shows strong binding and stabilizing effects on HER2 receptor: A computational study for breast cancer therapy

Bond behavior of FRP bars in concrete under reversed cyclic loading: an experimental study

Milky Way-like galaxy M83 consumes high-speed clouds

Study: What we learned from record-breaking 2021 heat wave and what we can expect in the future

Transforming treatment outcomes for people with OCD

Damage from smoke and respiratory viruses mitigated in mice via a common signaling pathway

New software tool could help better understand childhood cancer

Healthy lifestyle linked to lower diverticulitis risk, irrespective of genetic susceptibility

Women 65+ still at heightened risk of cervical cancer caused by HPV

‘Inflammatory’ diet during pregnancy may raise child’s diabetes type 1 risk

Effective therapies needed to halt rise in eco-anxiety, says psychology professor

Nature-friendly farming boosts biodiversity and yields but may require new subsidies

Against the odds: Endometriosis linked to four times higher pregnancy rates than other causes of infertility, new study reveals

Microplastics discovered in human reproductive fluids, new study reveals

Family ties and firm performance: How cousin marriage traditions shape informal businesses in Africa

Novel flu vaccine adjuvant improves protection against influenza viruses, study finds

Manipulation of light at the nanoscale helps advance biosensing

New mechanism discovered in ovarian cancer peritoneal metastasis: YWHAB restriction drives stemness and chemoresistance

New study links blood metabolites and immune cells to increased risk of urolithiasis

Pyruvate identified as a promising therapeutic agent for ulcerative colitis by targeting cytosolic phospholipase A2

New insights into the clinical impact of IKBKG mutations: Understanding the mechanisms behind rare immunodeficiency syndromes

Displays, imaging and sensing: New blue fluorophore breaks efficiency records in both solids and solutions

Sugar, the hidden thermostat in plants

[Press-News.org] Supreme Court To Rule On Validity Of Warrantless Blood Alcohol Tests
When an officer suspects that you are driving drunk, can you be forced to undergo a blood test against your will?