Tennessee Legislation Requires Alcohol Monitoring for Drunk Driving Offenses
In 2011, Tennessee passed House Bill 3281 requiring courts to consider a number of options when a defendant is convicted of one or more drunk driving offenses. The legislation ordered courts to consider the following alcohol monitoring devices as a condition of their release: Ignition Interlock devices; Transdermal monitoring devices; Electronic monitoring with random alcohol […]
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