“California’s second highest court on Thursday made it easier for police to forcibly draw blood from motorists suspected of driving under the influence of alcohol (DUI). In coming to this conclusion, the Court of Appeal overturned the decision in seven Alameda County cases brought before the Superior Court’s Appellate Division where drivers had their blood taken at a jail facility. The Court of Appeal stepped in to set a precedent restoring the state’s ability to perform warrantless blood draws in a wider variety of circumstances.”
http://www.thenewspaper.com/news/41/4183.asp
Related posts:
Lamassu: Bitcoin ATM Machine
Mozilla caves to pressure, will enable HTML5 DRM in Firefox
Leukemia sufferer Bob Crouse sues city over destroyed marijuana
This Group May Stop the NSA From Tapping the Internet’s Backbone
Why I Will Never, Ever, Go Back to the United States
Thousands of Google employees threaten to quit over military drone AI project
Bill Bonner: Should You Turn Bullish in 2014?
Health Insurance Premiums Continue To Rise Under Obamacare
South African rand crashes as 'affirmative action' mining charter introduced
2 FBI Agents Involved in Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's Arrest Killed During 'Training Exercise'
How Long Can Central Banks Push Bonds to Absurdity?
Root backdoor found in surveillance gear used by law enforcement
Occupy hatches plot to destroy payday loan industry
What does Peace in Europe mean to EU? Farage-Nobel Prize Remix
Did Senator McCain Violate NDAA by Hanging Out with Syrian Rebels?