Posted On: October 23, 2007 by Benjamin J. Sansone

Missouri DWI Law - Blood Tests Obtained using Alcohol Swabs are Now Admissible

ARTICLE featuring Benjamin Sansone - Published in St Louis Daily Record, 10/23/2007


Until recently, blood samples taken from alleged drunk drivers had to be drawn using a non-alcoholic swab. Generally, officers carried evidence packs and medical technicians and nurses had easy access to non-alcoholic swabs and sterilization liquids. It was never a problem until recently a St Louis politician allegedly had his DWI charges dropped simply because of the use of the alcohol swab. I find that difficult to believe in that particular case as there was ample evidence to proceed without a blood test against the politician; however, it has now been used as an excuse to curtail every one's rights

Previous Blog Entry regarding use of Alcohol Swabs and the Legislature Changing the Law to allow Samples Obtained Using Alcohol Swabs.