Watchdog.org: Bloodletting could be in store for Mississippi drivers at DUI checkpoints

Watchdog.org: Bloodletting could be in store for Mississippi drivers at DUI checkpoints
by Steve Wilson:

Over the long Labor Day weekend, the patrol ran a no-refusal DUI checkpoint in Oxford, home of the University of Mississippi. In a no-refusal checkpoint, a driver who refuses a sobriety test — either a breath test or a standard field sobriety test — could be compelled to undergo a blood test.

A judge is either on site or on call to rule on probable cause and can issue a warrant for the test. A certified phlebotomist is at the ready, and blood is drawn at the checkpoint.

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