Judge’s decision to toss DUI draw in fatal crash upheld
The Idaho Supreme Court has affirmed a northern Idaho judge's decision to toss out blood draw test results in a fatal crash case because police failed to get a search warrant. The court in a decision released Tuesday ruled that Kyle Rios withdrew his implied consent to blood alcohol testing by refusing to sign a consent form. Rios was charged with vehicular manslaughter, leaving the scene of a fatal crash and drunk driving following the Dec. 1, 2013, crash that killed Paul W. Stuk of Peck./AP story via Eye on Boise. More here.