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Originally published August 14, 2012 at 10:59 AM | Page modified August 14, 2012 at 3:48 PM

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New Washington law for DUI blood draw

A new law that took effect Aug. 1 in Washington allows State Patrol troopers to have blood drawn from drunken driving suspects, even if they won't give it voluntarily.

The Associated Press

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PORT ORCHARD, Wash. —

A new law that took effect Aug. 1 in Washington allows State Patrol troopers to have blood drawn from drunken driving suspects, even if they won't give it voluntarily.

Patrol spokesman Bob Calkins says this allows repeat drunken driving cases to be handled as felonies from the time of arrest. Felony DUI carries a 5-year sentence, versus 1-year for misdemeanor DUI.

Troopers don't draw blood themselves, but use a medical professional. Calkins also says dispatchers have been trained to check records and let troopers know when they have stopped a felony suspect.

The Kitsap Sun reports ( http://is.gd/rGGFAV) a blood sample was taken early Sunday from a 30-year-old Port Orchard man after he was stopped for swerving in traffic. Records showed it would be his fifth DUI in 10 years.

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Information from: Kitsap Sun, http://www.kitsapsun.com/

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