Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Jones v. Commonwealth (DUI- Blood Test Refusal- Evidence of Guilt)

In this case, The Virginia Supreme Court ruled that the defendant's refusal to perform field sobriety tests cannot be used as evidence of guilt. However, the refusal when accompanied with other indicia of of alcohol consumption and its effects on the defendant may be used in reviewing probable cause to arrest.

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