GA on implied consent

The trial court properly granted the motion to suppress. The evidence showed that defendant was extremely intoxicated and confused during her encounter with the officer, and that supporting the conclusion that she did not voluntarily consent to the blood test, and the interaction between defendant and the officer was ambiguous, and as the officer did not tell her she was under arrest. State v. Brogan, 2017 Ga. App. LEXIS 45 (Feb. 15, 2017).*

The evidence supported that defendant consented to her blood test. Jackson v. State, 2017 Ga. App. LEXIS 47 (Feb. 15, 2017).*

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