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Warrant needed for DWI blood draws, court rules

Prosecutor Swingle will appeal to U.S. Supreme Court

The Missouri Supreme Court said a warrantless blood draw taken without consent in a DWI case violated the Fourth Amendment because there were no “special facts” to justify it.

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