Suspected drunk drivers do have the ability to revoke their consent to a blood or breath test, requiring police to generally get a warrant to measure intoxication levels, the Colorado Supreme Court ruled on Monday.
Police may forcibly draw blood in certain circumstances over the objection of motorists, the state s second-highest court determined, expanding upon a prior decision of the Colorado Supreme Court that found
Police may forcibly draw blood in certain circumstances over the objection of motorists, the state s second-highest court determined, expanding upon a prior decision of the Colorado Supreme Court that found