The Supreme Court is deciding whether police should be required to get a warrant for sobriety tests. A number of states allow police to arrest citizens for refusing to take a breathalyzer. CBS’ Jan Crawford breaks down the debate with CBSN’s Josh Elliott.
Criminal penalties for refusing sobriety test exist in Alaska, California, Hawaii, Nebraska, North Dakota, Minnesota, Arkansas, Louisiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, Florida, Virginia, Vermont and Rhode Island.
A ruling on whether police should be required to get a warrant for sobriety tests is expected to be handed down this summer 2016.
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