PEOPLE v. THOMPSON Part I
Where concerned citizen followed defendant, who was driving dangerously and under the influence of alcohol, through city streets before defendant sped away and citizen called police; police went to house and spoke to defendant, who remained inside the house and was visibly intoxicated; defendant refused to come outside to have his blood tested for the presence of alcohol; and police became anxious about the dissipation of alcohol in his bloodstream, exigent circumstances supported officers' warrantless entry into home in order to effectuate arrest for drunk driving.
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