I didn't see anyone allege either of the above conditions here.Maybe I missed it.
Also, the fact that they refused to offer Breathalyzers after being asked means that these cases go bye-bye. The cops involved should be required to pay the court costs IMO.
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I can't imagine a bunch of kids standing at the door telling the cops that they cannot enter without a warrant. I'll bet the kids probably just let them in.
You said:Also, the fact that they refused to offer Breathalyzers after being asked means that these cases go bye-bye. Not true in Texas, you can get a night in jail for public intoxication just on an officers observation, no BA needed and it will stand up in court.