WHITAKER v. STATE, DEPT. OF PUB. SAFETY, DRIV. LIC. DIV.

No. 8917.

264 So.2d 725 (1972)

Franklin B. WHITAKER v. STATE of Louisiana, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY, DRIVERS LICENSE DIVISION.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

Rehearing Denied July 28, 1972.

Writ Granted September 28, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John V. Parker and Charles S. McCowan, Jr., Sanders, Miller, Downing & Kean, Baton Rouge, for appellant.

Jodie W. Stout, Baton Rouge, for appellee.

Before LANDRY, BLANCHE and TUCKER, JJ.


BLANCHE, Judge.

Plaintiff, Franklin B. Whitaker, filed this suit against the State of Louisiana, Department of Public Safety, Drivers License Division, seeking to have R.S. 32:667 and R.S. 32:668 of the Louisiana "Implied Consent Law" declared unconstitutional and to have defendant enjoined from effectuating the required six-month suspension of plaintiff's driver's license and automobile owner registration certificates, as provided for by R.S. 32:667.

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