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TCU assistant in troubleModerators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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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.
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