MT: SW obviates implied consent for BAC test

The police having obtained a search warrant for defendant’s BAC, the implied consent statute doesn’t apply. State v. Clinkenbeard, 2025 MT 54 (Mar. 25, 2025).

Defendant’s long standing drug trafficking was not stale. 2022 information was refreshed by 2023 information. State v. Byrd, 2025-Ohio-1045, 2025 Ohio App. LEXIS 1004 (9th Dist. Mar. 25, 2025).*

Defendant’s claim there was no reasonable suspicion for his stop by a wildlife officer wasn’t raised below, so it’s waived. Sullens v. State, 2025 Ga. App. LEXIS 146 (Mar. 26, 2025).*

Despite the alleged illegal entry into defendant’s apartment, the search warrant was based on independent information and wasn’t tainted by that. There was also probable cause for the warrant. People v. Lexune, 2025 NY Slip Op 01822 (2d Dept. Mar. 26, 2025).*

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