MN: There is no due process right to refuse a properly requested medical test for DUI

“Minnesota’s chemical-test-refusal statute does not violate an individual’s substantive due process rights because an individual does not have a fundamental right under the due process clauses of the United States Constitution and Minnesota Constitution to passively or nonviolently refuse to submit to a constitutionally reasonable police search, and the imposition of criminal penalties for refusing to submit to a properly requested chemical test is a reasonable means to a permissible state objective.” State v. Wiseman, 816 N.W.2d 689 (Minn. App. 2012).*

An allegation of sexual assault on a minor with a reference to photography is enough to show probable cause for production of child pornography. State v. Johnson, 372 S.W.3d 549 (Mo. App. 2012).*

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