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Can Police Take My Blood Without A Warrant?

ByDamian Siwek February 9, 2014October 30, 2020

This past April, the United States Supreme Court ruled on Missouri v. McNeely and held that law enforcement must (in most cases) get a warrant before taking a non-consensual blood sample to test a driver’s blood alcohol level.  Of course, like most anything in law there are exceptions. In McNeely, the defendant was stopped early…

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