Cert. granted: Mitchell v. Wisconsin: Warrantless blood draws from the unconscious

ScotusBlog: Mitchell v. Wisconsin, 18-6210 (granted Jan. 11, 2019). Issue: Whether a statute authorizing a blood draw from an unconscious motorist provides an exception to the Fourth Amendment warrant requirement.

Posted here: WI: Drinking and driving until unconsciousness obviates def’s chance to withdraw implied consent. Opinion below: State v. Mitchell, 2018 WI 84, 383 Wis. 2d 192, 914 N.W.2d 151 (July 3, 2018).

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