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

No. 6306.

298 So.2d 312 (1974)

Burnis H. HARRISON v. STATE of Louisiana, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY, DRIVERS LICENSE DIVISION.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

Rehearing Denied August 1, 1974.

Writ Refused October 4, 1974.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Greenberg, Cohen & Dallam, Roger I. Dallam, Gretna, for plaintiff-appellant.

Foye L. Lowe, Jr., Dept. of Public Safety, Baton Rouge, for defendant-appellee.

Before SAMUEL, STOULIG and MORIAL, JJ.


STOULIG, Judge.

Plaintiff, Burnis H. Harrison, filed this suit to have LSA-R.S. 32:667 and LSA-R.S. 32:668 of the Implied Consent Law declared unconstitutional and to enjoin the defendant, the State of Louisiana, Department of Public Safety, Drivers License Division (hereinafter referred to as Agency) from suspending his driving privileges for refusing to submit to an alcohol analysis test after being arrested for driving while intoxicated (DWI). He has appealed a...

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