In some counties in Georgia, drivers suspected of operating a vehicle while under the influence might be forced into submission for a blood draw as evidence — and it’s completely legal.
Back in April the Supreme Court said if cops wanted to forcibly draw blood from a drunk driving suspect, they needed a warrant. And police in Georgia are getting them to exercise this practice, according to WAGA-TV.
The outlet reported that the blood draws occur with a warrant after suspects refuse taking a breathalyzer test.
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Should have done that with Nunzio.All alcohol charges are officially over with,which means he's off scott free.
ReplyDeleteNunzio has been recharged. But as any first timer it will only be P.B.J. Worst case he will get 40 hr. community service.
ReplyDeleteIt's quite amusing that with all the other issues at the BOE, one seems to think Chris Nunzio's DUI far out weighs the more important issues!
ReplyDelete7:20 his issues are the issues of others and quite possibly why there are issues at the b.o.e. They're all alcoholics. Especially Dr. J.
DeleteThat's not true he's facing driving while impaired charge. He was re-charged
ReplyDelete7:20 It shows a lack of judgement. A very important one, that could have cost innocent lives to be affected. Is that someone who we should trust to make decisions in our community? NO.
ReplyDeleteThey might be trying to get some buddy!
ReplyDeleteDont ...worry if you didnt do anything..drug testing breathslyer..drones..searches..blood..guns ban..IRS..DEA ATF CIA FBI .NSA..HLS..patriot acts...BORDER. DNA..email..phonecalls.. its ok..they dont want me ...YET?just let the jack booted thugs protect you...remember it all for the children..except the aborted ones..
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