State v. Mayl

Supreme Court of Ohio · Decided 2005-09-21

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Lanzinger, J. {¶ 1} In this case, we address the admissibility of a hospital blood-alcohol test in an aggravated-vehicular-homicide prosecution. John Mayl was charged with causing the death of another as a result of driving under the influence of alcohol. He filed a motion to suppress the results of the blood-alcohol test taken while he was being treated at the hospital after the accident. The trial court denied the motion b…

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