A suspect is involved in an automobile accident and is properly arrested for drunk driving. The police take the suspect to a hospital and a doctor draws a blood sample without the suspect's consent or a warrant. Blood alcohol content evidence is admitted against the defendant at trial. What did the U.S. Supreme Court decide in Schmerber v. California (1966), about the admissibility of this
procedure?
a. This procedure did not violate the Fourth Amendment.
b. This procedure did violate the Fourth Amendment
c. This procedure did not violate the Fifth Amendment.
d. This procedure did violate the Fifth Amendment.
a
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