ID: Accident investigation alone not exigency for warrantless blood draw

The fact of a motor vehicle accident investigation is alone not exigency for dispensing with a warrant for a blood draw. Instead, other officers could have been called in to help with the investigation or get the blood warrant. State v. Franklin, 2016 Ida. App. LEXIS 91 (Aug. 4, 2016).

It was undisputed that defendant, when arrested in his house, told the police about a large amount of cash in a cabinet and asked them to secure it. Instead, they found drugs. The trial court erred in suppressing this consent. State v. Robair, 2016 La. LEXIS 1618 (La. Aug. 3, 2016).*

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