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Minnesota Supreme Court Upholds DWI Law

ST. PAUL, Minn. (WCCO) — The Minnesota Supreme Court upheld the state’s DWI implied consent law, which makes it a crime for impaired drivers to refuse to take a breath, blood or urine test.

 

On Wednesday, the Court ruled in the case, State v. Brooks, which revolves around three DWI cases involving 40-year-old Wesley Eugene Brooks of Prior Lake. He consented to tests in all three arrests, but later argued he was coerced.

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