Aaron Douglas arrested last night for DUI

Tennessee DUI Laws and Implied Consent:

Tennessee, like most states, has what's called an implied consent law. This law deems that any person who operates a motor vehicle in the state of Tennessee has given consent to a chemical test to determine the alcoholic or drug content of their blood. The test is given at the direction of a law enforcement officer, and they must have reasonable grounds to believe the person was driving while under the influence of an intoxicant or drug. Despite the "reasonable grounds" language, a higher court in Tennessee has ruled that in order for the consequences of refusal to apply, the officer must find probable cause to believe a motorist has consumed intoxicants, and that a blood alcohol test will produce evidence of intoxication.

Prior to the test, then, there must be a belief that the driver was under the influence. Refusal to submit to the test will result in suspension of the driver's license, and the driver must be advised of this prior to the test. For a first DUI offense in Tennessee, the length of suspension is usually one year.

Violation of the implied consent law is not a criminal offense, but rather a civil forfeiture. The only penalty is that the driver loses their license for one year (or longer, depending on circumstances or prior convictions). There is no jail time or fine. Thus a driver has the right to refuse to submit to the chemical test, but the right is not absolute. Even if the driver is acquitted of DUI, or the charge is dismissed or reduced, they will still be found in violation of implied consent and will have their license suspended. However, the driver may apply for a restricted license.

from Tennessee DUI Laws
 
So he definitely has his license suspended. But he still faces the DUI charge, but they have to prove it by other methods (without the BAC test) which is assumed to be more difficult to find guilty.

My buddy got off by proving that he was pulled over without cause. I don't know about skirting around the other tests.
 
So he definitely has his license suspended. But he still faces the DUI charge, but they have to prove it by other methods (without the BAC test) which is assumed to be more difficult to find guilty.

My buddy got off by proving that he was pulled over without cause. I don't know about skirting around the other tests.

goes back to Probable Cause for stopping him. (1) Blount County received a phone about a Suburban driving erratically. (2) Depuuty observed this vehicle running a red traffic light and was almost hit by another car. (3) Most Law Enforcement Agencies now have cameras in their cars...pretty cut and dry...
 
goes back to Probable Cause for stopping him. (1) Blount County received a phone about a Suburban driving erratically. (2) Depuuty observed this vehicle running a red traffic light and was almost hit by another car. (3) Most Law Enforcement Agencies now have cameras in their cars...pretty cut and dry...

Kenny Stabler just got off last year. He refused the breath test after he was pulled over for bad driving. The officer had no proof he was drunk when they went to trial since he didn't take the test.
 
goes back to Probable Cause for stopping him. (1) Blount County received a phone about a Suburban driving erratically. (2) Depuuty observed this vehicle running a red traffic light and was almost hit by another car. (3) Most Law Enforcement Agencies now have cameras in their cars...pretty cut and dry...

Reasonable Suspicion
 
DOH
bet it doesnt make the news in Bham.
every time a vol gets in trouble it is splashed on news.
i will be interested to see if this hits

Im in Bham. His transfer to Alabama didn't even make the news here. He might have been a star at TN, but between the talent Alabama and Auburn has Aaron is way down the food chain.
 
"First of all I don't know a whole lot about it being over the holidays and this and that," Saban said. "We're in kind of a dead period so were in limited communication. We have ways to deal with that internally. The guy's not even here yet in our program. It's certainly not something that we want to be representative of our program. We'll deal with it when he gets here."
 

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