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Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch
Also if I'm not mistaken, when they booked him and charged him under suspicion, they're probably allowed to take a blood sample.
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You can't even arrest someone for suspicion (although investigative detention does allow detention based on suspicion however it is quite limited) muhc less charge them. Blood samples can be taken but only in the event the person can't consent to a breath test (injury accident) AND a physician agrees to take the samples. This can only be done via warrant. It is seen as a huge breach of section 8 rights.