LEWIS v. OKLAHOMA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY

No. 45138.

506 P.2d 1387 (1972)

Joe Richard LEWIS, Appellee, v. OKLAHOMA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

As Amended on Denial of Rehearing December 26, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bassmann, Gordon, Mayberry & Scarth by Jack K. Mayberry, Claremore, for appellee.

Leroy J. Patton, Gen. Counsel, Dept. of Public Safety, Oklahoma City, for appellant.


BARNES, Justice.

This appeal involves the revocation of Appellee's driver's license under Senate Bill No. 28 enacted by the First Regular Session of the Thirty-first Legislature (S.L. 1967, Ch. 86; 47 O.S. 1971, §§ 751-760, both inclusive), sometimes referred to as the "implied consent" law.

After one of Appellant's Highway Patrolmen arrested Appellee for driving a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol, and Appellee had refused the officer...

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