PHARES v. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY

No. 45033.

507 P.2d 1225 (1973)

James Warren PHARES, Appellant, v. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY, State of Oklahoma, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

March 13, 1973.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jerome H. Blumenthal, Oklahoma City, for appellant.

Leroy J. Patton, Department of Public Safety, State of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, for appellee.


HODGES, Justice.

Appellant (Phares) was arrested by an officer of the Oklahoma City police department upon reasonable grounds to believe that he was operating a motor vehicle upon the streets within the corporate limits of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, while under the influence of alcohol in violation of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Charter and Code § 21.6.27.1 (1960). Immediately after arresting Phares, the officer gave him the Miranda warning and asked him to submit...

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