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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Samour finds that the district court should not have suppressed the results of a blood test that showed defendant was under the influence of THC when he crashed into a driver who was fixing a flat tire and severed his legs. The investigation into the collision was still underway and had not transformed into an arrest when he consented to a blood draw, so the blood sample should not be suppressed because it was not obtained during an arrest that was unsupported by probable cause. Reversed.
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