MARQUARDT v. WEBB

No. 47976.

545 P.2d 769 (1976)

Harold Iven MARQUARDT, Appellant, v. W. Roger WEBB (formerly E. Wayne Lawson), Commissioner of Public Safety, and the Department of Public Safety, State of Oklahoma, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

January 20, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gerald L. Nurdin, Enid, for appellant.

Stephen G. Fabian, Jr., Associate Counsel, Dept. of Public Safety, Oklahoma City, for appellees.


BARNES, Justice:

Appellant, Harold Iven Marquardt, a self-employed truck driver dependent upon his driver's license for his livelihood, was ordered by the Commissioner of Public Safety, under authority of the Implied Consent Law, to surrender his license for a period of six months. The District Court affirmed, and Appellant brings this appeal.

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