The Wyoming Supreme Court has endorsed a 2011 state law allowing judges to grant authority to police over the telephone to force motorists to submit to DUI testing.
In the October ruling, the court concluded it’s not a violation of the state constitution for judges to grant telephonic approval to police to test motorists they suspect of driving drunk.
The Wyoming Supreme Court has endorsed a 2011 state law allowing judges to grant authority to police over the telephone to force motorists to submit to DUI testing.
In its ruling, the court concluded it’s not a violation of the state constitution for judges to grant telephonic approval to police to test motorists they suspect of driving drunk.
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