Does the Right to Consult With an Attorney Before Deciding Whether to Submit to Chemical Testing Require Sixth Amendment Waiver Procedures?
Author: Denis Foley.
Source: Volume 06, Number 03, Summer 2002 , pp.68-68(1)
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Abstract:
This article looks at two cases involving drivers under the influence and both were chemically tested for alcohol. It then goes on to discuss whether the right to consult with an attorney before being tested requires Constitutional procedures.Keywords: DWI; Minnesota v. Webster; Miranda v. Arizona; Intoxilyzer™;
Affiliations:
1: Editor.