STATE v. WOMACK

No. 42494.

82 Wn.2d 382 (1973)

510 P.2d 1133

THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, Appellant, v. RAYMOND LEE WOMACK, Respondent.

The Supreme Court of Washington, En Banc.

June 14, 1973.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Slade Gorton, Attorney General, David R. Minikel and James R. Silva, Assistants, for appellant.

William Merchant Pease (of Barnett, Robben, Blauert & Pease), for respondent.


ROSELLINI, J.

The respondent was arrested by a state highway patrolman who, having reasonable cause to believe that the respondent was driving while under the influence of intoxicating liquor, advised him of his rights under RCW 46.20.308, the implied consent law, and the consequences of exercising those rights. When the patrolman asked the respondent to submit to a breath test for blood alcohol content, he refused.

In due course and according to the statutory...

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