TCU assistant in trouble
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TCU assistant in trouble
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Re: TCU assistant in trouble
"No blood test or medical examinations were performed...."
This is not meant as a flame of any kind - just curious about the legal system:
Hey SportsLaw, if no tests were performed - and the police suspect he was intoxicated - can we assume that he was asked to take a test and declined? And if that's the case, what does that mean under Texas Law? Somehow I think I remember hearing somewhere that refusal to take field tests results in automatic license suspension. Is that accurate?
Whatever the outcome, I'm just glad the woman is OK.
This is not meant as a flame of any kind - just curious about the legal system:
Hey SportsLaw, if no tests were performed - and the police suspect he was intoxicated - can we assume that he was asked to take a test and declined? And if that's the case, what does that mean under Texas Law? Somehow I think I remember hearing somewhere that refusal to take field tests results in automatic license suspension. Is that accurate?
Whatever the outcome, I'm just glad the woman is OK.