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Updated on November 27, 2022

Every Breath(alyzer) You Take…Ask for an Attorney

Drew Elizabeth Davis, Staff Editor

Kansas Court of Appeals holds and officer must honor an individual’s request for counsel before the breathalyzer test is administered. If the officer disregards the request, the breathalyzer results must be suppressed at trial.

Category: Kansas Criminal Procedure Survey Tags: breath test, breathalyzer, driving under the influence, dui, Motion to Suppress, request for an attorney, request for counsel

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