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Saturday, January 26, 2008

Appeals Court: Police Must Read Warning, Not Explain It


State law requires police to read the “Informing the Accused” form to persons suspected of drinking violations. But officers have no obligation to, and shouldn’t, provide further information, ruled a District III court judge in rejecting an appeal by a River Falls man.


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