MIKELL, Judge.
After allegedly causing a head-on collision in which a woman was killed, Eric Stephens was indicted for homicide by vehicle in the first degree, driving under the influence of drugs (cocaine), driving on the wrong side of the road, and driving while his license was suspended. Stephens filed a motion to suppress the results of his blood and urine tests, arguing that state troopers obtained the samples for the tests without a warrant and without his valid...
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