Can an unconscious suspect consent to a blood draw? Supreme Court says maybe so, maybe not

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Can an unconscious suspect consent to a blood draw? Supreme Court says maybe so, maybe not
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The Supreme Court generally frowns on drunk or drugged drivers. But it also believes that police usually need warrants to conduct searches.

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