WHITE v. STATE, THROUGH DEPT. OF PUBLIC S.

No. 12088.

361 So.2d 265 (1978)

James WHITE, Sr. v. STATE of Louisiana, Through DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

July 10, 1978.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Brian L. Williams, Baton Rouge, of counsel for plaintiff-appellant James White, Sr.

James C. Dixon, Baton Rouge, of counsel for defendant-appellee, State of La., etc.

Before BLANCHE, COVINGTON and CHIASSON, JJ.


BLANCHE, Judge.

Plaintiff-appellant, James White, Sr., is appealing from a trial court judgment which dismissed his petition to set aside the suspension of his motor vehicle operating privileges.

The sole issue is whether or not plaintiff refused to take a test to determine the alcoholic content of his blood after being arrested for driving while intoxicated.

An administrative hearing was held on August 16, 1977, before a Hearing Officer of the Department...

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