Search and Seizure • Blood Test Refusal • Implied Consent

Commonwealth v. Bell, PICS Case No. 17-1245 (Pa. Super. July 19, 2017) Stevens, J. (12 pages).

The trial court erred in holding that the Commonwealth’s admission of evidence of defendant’s refusal to submit to a blood test at his trial on charges of driving under the influence violated his Fourth Amendment right to be free from unreasonable searches. The court reversed and remanded.

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