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Female over 21, with prior DUIs, is stopped again, given a breathalyzer results were a .02, and she also passed the field sobriety, did not consent to blood test (because she passed other 2 tests)- Can officer demand the 3rd test -Blood test- with no other indications of intoxication?
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answered on Mar 13, 2018
Looks like you're asking for a friend. So I'm not sure exactly what the facts of the case are. But the police officer has to have probable cost to pull her over. You also suspected that she was probably using an illegal drug. And if you go suspect that he can ask her for a blood test. And... View More

answered on Aug 3, 2017
Contact this lawyer to ask him: Ryan Russman, 603-772-3433. He has offices in several cities in New Hampshire.
There may be a diversion or some sort of deferral program that you can opt to take.
Repeatedly told the officer that he would take a breathalyzer but the officer refused stating that he needed a blood test. My son faints with needles or the site of blood and he refused. Is his refusal considered an admission of guilt? A urine test was not offered.

answered on Jun 4, 2013
In Alabama, it is actually a pretty good defense when the individual does not take a test. Even though there can be further repercussions, such as a lengthier drivers license suspension, there is NO HARD EVIDENCE to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. A breathalyzer done on the side of the... View More
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