Blood Alcohol Content: June 2009 Archives

June 29, 2009

The New 'No Refusal' Law Give Police Officers Another Tool in Texas DWI Arrests

Law enforcement agencies across the state have been utilizing 'No Refusal' campaigns to combat driving while intoxicated in Texas. These efforts rely on judges being available to sign warrants authorizing blood draws. The samples are then tested for blood alcohol content or BAC, providing evidence for prosecutors in DWI cases. Legislation signed by Gov. Rick Perry now allows police to demand blood samples in certain TX DWI situations - without a warrant.

Blood Draw for DWI

The new DWI legislation bill was attached to a law on boating and alcohol, and many, including prosecutors, were unaware of it. The law permits blood draws without a warrant when a motorist who has two or more prior DWI convictions is stopped for suspected of drunk driving in Texas; has a child in the vehicle; or causes even a relatively minor accident with injury. When a traffic stop is initiated and the driver refuses to submit to a breath test, the officer can demand a blood sample to test BAC.

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