COFER v. SCHULTZ

56139.

146 Ga. App. 771 (1978)

247 S.E.2d 586

COFER v. SCHULTZ.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided July 14, 1978.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Arthur K. Bolton, Attorney General, William B. Hill, Jr., Staff Assistant Attorney General, for appellant.

Weekes, Candler, Sams & Weatherly, Gary M. Sams, for appellee.


SMITH, Judge.

The Department of Public Safety suspended the appellee's driver's license for six months on the basis of appellee's alleged refusal to take an intoximeter breath test as required by the Implied Consent Law. Ga. L. 1975, pp. 1008, 1028 (Code Ann. § 68B-306). The appellee requested a hearing, and a hearing officer found that the appellee had, in fact, refused, notwithstanding the appellee's assertion that he had not refused to take the test, but had...

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