The ACLU of Maine filed an amicus brief addressing whether a defendant's refusal to submit to warrantless blood-alcohol testing can be admitted as evidence of guilt at a trial for operating under the influence. We argue it may not.
State of Maine v. Micah Day
Attorney(s)
Jamesa Drake, Zachary Heiden
Date filed
September 8, 2016
Court
Maine Supreme Judicial Court
Status
On appeal
Case number
CUM-15-568
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