Articles Posted in Implied Consent

Arizona Court Affirms Denial of Motion to Suppress after Applying Nevada State Law
James Novak Team

In the vast majority of Arizona DUI cases, the applicable law that governs the case is that of the jurisdiction where the offense occurred. However, in very rare circumstances, another state’s laws may apply. This puts state courts in the difficult position of applying a foreign jurisdiction’s law. In a recent Arizona DUI case, the…

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SCOTUS Will Decide Case that May Impact the Constitutionality of Arizona’s Implied Consent Statute
James Novak Team

In April 2019, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral argument in a case that may call into question the constitutionality of a significant part of Arizona’s implied consent statute. The specific question posed by the case is whether a law that allows a blood test from an unconscious driver provides an exception to the Fourth…

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Arizona Court Issues Yet Another Implied-Consent Case
James Novak Team

The issue of implied consent has been a hot topic in courts across the United States since the Supreme Court decided Birchfield v. North Dakota, which allowed warrantless breath tests to be conducted (but disallowed warrantless blood tests). In its most recent Arizona DUI opinion, the Arizona Supreme Court discussed whether Arizona’s implied-consent statute requires…

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Court Issues Opinion Discussing Arizona’s Implied Consent Statute
James Novak Team

A few posts ago, we discussed Arizona’s implied consent statute, which provides that anyone who operates a vehicle on a public road implicitly consents to chemical testing if police suspect they are under the influence. In the post, we also discussed that while motorists have no legal basis for refusing a test, they cannot be…

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Breath Tests, Implied Consent and the Exclusionary Rule in Arizona DUI Cases
James Novak Team

The most common type of chemical test performed by police in Arizona DUI cases is breath testing. Breath testing measures the amount of alcohol in a person’s breath and converts the figure to blood-alcohol content. Police prefer breath testing in many cases because it is faster and less expensive than blood or urine testing. Practically…

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