MILNER v. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY

59165.

153 Ga. App. 313 (1980)

265 S.E.2d 310

MILNER v. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided February 6, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James B. McLaughlin, Jr., for appellant.

Arthur K. Bolton, Attorney General, William B. Hill, Jr., Assistant Attorney General, Robert B. Stubbs, II, Executive Assistant Attorney General, Don A. Langham, First Assistant Attorney General, John C. Walden, Senior Assistant Attorney General, for appellee.


BANKE, Judge.

The Department of Public Safety suspended the appellant's driver's license for six months for refusing to submit to a breatholyzer test. This was done pursuant to the provisions of the Implied Consent Law, Code Ann. § 68B-306 (Ga. L. 1975, pp. 1008, 1028). Following the affirmance of the department's action by the Bibb County Superior Court, the appellant filed this appeal.

The appellant admits that he was driving under the influence of...

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