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Drivers Who Refuse Breath Tests Will Have Blood Drawn

Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2010 9:36 pm
by Onions
SAN ANTONIO -- Bexar County District Attorney Susan Reed announced plans this week to extend "No Refusal" weekends to every weekend in 2011 as opposed to certain holiday weekends, like New Year's and the Fourth of July.

The move to extend the program drew positive words from Mothers Against Drunk Driving.

"We're pretty excited about that," said Daniel Garza, youth program specialist with MADD. "It was a great pleasure to hear that this morning that law enforcement is going to get another good tool to be able to combat drunk driving here in San Antonio."

With an estimated 6,000 drunken driving arrests in Bexar county for 2010, MADD feels the program will cut down on arrests in 2011.

"When they're announced and everyone knows that they're coming, they serve as a deterrent," Garza said. "It would be a great pleasure to see it become 365 days."

But criminal lawyers who handle DWI cases see it differently.

"I guess the message they're sending is, 'Get drunk during the week,'" said Jamie Balagia, a lawyer who goes by "DWI Dude".

"They're saying, 'You give us a breath specimen or you give us a blood specimen or we're going to take it anyway,'" George Scharmen, a criminal defense lawyer.

Scharmen said with the district attorney's refusal to take plea bargains in DWI cases, the new policy won't do anything but stretch out cases. He said he has some cases that have waited five years to get to court.

"You have motions to suppress breath and blood draws on the basis of a bad search warrant, on the basis of involuntariness," Scharmen said.

"If they don't have enough evidence against you to make a solid case, how is what little they have enough for a judge to sign a warrant?" added Balagia.

Reed's office released statistics from nine No Refusal weekends between May 2008 and the Fourth of July weekend in 2010. The stats showed that 312 blood tests were taken with an average blood alcohol level of 0.159, nearly twice the legal limit. Twenty-nine of the tests were below the legal limit.

"If you have a special program, there should be a goal and a goal that you can actually show statistically that there's benefit," Balagia said. "Susan Reed can't do that."

"The implication is that on the No Refusal weekend they have a tendency to get more convictions or they have a tendency to get better evidence," Scharmen said.

Re: Drivers Who Refuse Breath Tests Will Have Blood Drawn

Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2010 10:10 pm
by H4ever
In Nebraska, one must submit to a "legal blood draw" or face the same penalties for a DUI conviction and, in addition, you are charged with a separate offense "refusal to submit to a blood, breath, or urine test". The second charge was added to counter people who believe they are twice the legal limit "DUI aggravated" (stiffer fine with mandatory jail time) and then refuse to submit in an attempt to avoid the tougher penalties that include mandatory jail time.

Re: Drivers Who Refuse Breath Tests Will Have Blood Drawn

Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2010 10:32 pm
by Wolfman
Something like that here in Florida.

Re: Drivers Who Refuse Breath Tests Will Have Blood Drawn

Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2010 10:55 pm
by Onions
and you are ok with this?

Re: Drivers Who Refuse Breath Tests Will Have Blood Drawn

Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2010 11:20 pm
by Mace
Onions wrote:and you are ok with this?
No. Iowa revokes your DL if you refuse the test but they cannot force you to take a breatholizer or blood test. The State can prove up the case the old fashioned way....field sobriety test, video the stop/interview, and the officer's testimony. I can't believe that this law hasn't been challenged.

On an unrelated matter....my son was pulled over in Iowa City at 1:00 a.m. for speeding (guilty) but the cop was sure he had a college student for an OWI or Possession of alcohol/drugs and when he asked my son if he had been drinking and got a "no" for an answer, the cop said that he had seen my son taking a drink and wanted to know if he could search the car. Son didn't argue and allowed the search but said he had an empty Mountain Dew bottle sitting in his cup holder but that it was emptied earlier in the evening and that he had not taken a drink. Anyway, cop finds nothing in the car and just writes him for speeding.

I told the son to deny the search if that ever happens again and make the cop decide if he wants to lie to a Judge to get a search warrant.

Re: Drivers Who Refuse Breath Tests Will Have Blood Drawn

Posted: Fri Dec 31, 2010 1:58 am
by Moving Sale
Mace wrote:I told the son to deny the search if that ever happens again and make the cop decide if he wants to lie to a Judge to get a search warrant.
I'm proud of you you goat raping son of a bitch.

Re: Drivers Who Refuse Breath Tests Will Have Blood Drawn

Posted: Fri Dec 31, 2010 2:09 am
by MgoBlue-LightSpecial
I drive better drunk. I always make sure to have a few pops before traveling long distances to account for the safety of others.

Re: Drivers Who Refuse Breath Tests Will Have Blood Drawn

Posted: Fri Dec 31, 2010 3:32 am
by R-Jack
We really need to get TenTreesBent back in here for his insight.