The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom COURT From page 1 they were at parties raided by the police. Had they not taken the tests, each would have faced a $100 fine and a trip to jail. Doug Lewis, director of the University's Student Legal Services, said he expects law enforcement procedure to stay the same despite the ruling. "It maynothave all that much of animpact," Lewis said. "Officers can still base the MIP on someone's demeanor, appearance or smell." Still, Michael Steinberg, legal director of the state ACLU, said the group was excited about the ruling. "The decision will have an impact on hun- Thursday, September 27, 2007 - 7A dreds of young people throughout the state, and we're thrilled," he said. If police have probable cause, they can also ask a judge to issue a warrantcompelling someone to submit to a breath test. That war- rant can be obtained quickly, via fax. In 2005, Gregory O'Dell, the deputy chief of the Ann Arbor Police Department, told The Michigan Daily that his department did not issue citations to individuals who refused breath tests. O'Dell sent an e-mail to the entire department yesterday, detailing the court ruling. Department of Public Safety spokeswoman Diane Brown said University police always seek consent from subjects before giving them breath tests for blood alcohol content. She said DPS usually only gives breath tests to subjects who have already drawn attention to themselves by acting disorderly or com- mitting a crime. "Rarely has someone not done something else," she said. Brown said she couldn't immediately com- ment on whether DPS procedures for MIPs would change because of the ruling. "The number one thing is we need to get people medical attention because you can die of alcohol poisoning," she said. "And that's always the number one issue for police." Steinberg said he was unsure of whether the ruling will be appealed, but he expressed confidence that the decision would stand if the case reached that point. "We think the decision would be upheld," he said. 6 nuns excommunicated LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) - Six Catholic nuns have been excommuni- cated for heresy after refusing to give up membership in a Canadian sect whose founder claims to be possessed by the Virgin Mary, the Diocese of Little Rock announced yesterday. The Rev. J. Gaston Hebert,the diocese administrator, said he notified the nuns of the decision Tuesday night after they refused to recant the teachings of the Community of the Lady of All Nations, also known as the Army of Mary. The Vaticanhasdeclared allmembers of the Army of Mary excommunicated. Hebert said the excommunication was the first in the diocese's 165-year his- tory. "It is a painfully historic moment for this church," Hebert said. 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