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P. v. Reitzell CA1/3
Marjorie Reitzell was driving with a blood alcohol level around three times the legal limit when her car struck and killed two pedestrians, then crossed the median into the oncoming traffic lane and struck a second car. Reitzell was convicted of two counts of murder, driving under the influence (DUI) causing bodily injury and related crimes. She contends the court erred when it denied her pretrial motion to suppress the results of a blood draw obtained without issuance of a search warrant. The court’s determination that Reitzell consented to the blood draw is supported by the record, so we affirm.

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