MEYER v. STATE, DEPT. OF PUBLIC SAFETY LIC. CON., ETC.

No. 55660.

312 So.2d 289 (1975)

Oliver MEYER v. STATE of Louisiana, DEPT. OF PUBLIC SAFETY LICENSE CONTROL AND DRIVER IMPROVEMENT DIVISION.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

April 24, 1975.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Foye L. Lowe, Jr., Associate Gen. Counsel, Dept. of Public Safety, Baton Rouge, for defendant-appellant.

Broderick A. Bagert, Bagert & Bagert, New Orleans, for plaintiff-appellee.


MARCUS, Justice.

After suspension of his driver's license for a period of six months for his failure to submit to a chemical test after his arrest for operating a motor vehicle upon a public street in the City of New Orleans while under the influence of alcoholic beverages (R.S. 32:661-669), Oliver Meyer filed suit in the Civil District Court for the Parish of Orleans (R.S. 32:668, R.S. 32:414, subd. E) seeking to enjoin and prohibit the Department of Public Safety...

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