In our last post, we began speaking about a Texas woman who is currently suing multiple parties in court over a horrible blood draw to which she was subjected. While hers is a civil case which deals with allegations of unlawful search and seizure, assault, battery,...
When a forced blood draw goes really badly
In our last couple posts, we spoke about some of the consequences of refusing to submit to an alcohol test in Texas. One of the points we noted was that while Texans may refuse to submit to an alcohol test, officers may still be able to obtain one if they obtain a...
Consequences of refusing an alcohol test in Texas, P.2
In our last post, we made several important points about the consequences of refusing to submit to an alcohol test in the state of Texas. By way of summary, these consequences are that the driver: will have an automatic license suspension; can have the refusal used...
Consequences of refusing an alcohol test in Texas
Texas, like other states, has a law on its books which is referred to as the “implied consent” law. Under this law, all motorists are deemed to have already consented to providing law enforcement officers a breath, blood or urine sample for the purpose of determining...

