PEOPLE v. SOLZAK

No. 82-1724.

126 Ill. App.3d 119 (1984)

466 N.E.2d 1201

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. BETTE SOLZAK, Defendant-Appellee.

Appellate Court of Illinois — First District (3rd Division).

Opinion filed June 29, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard M. Daley, State's Attorney, of Chicago (Michael E. Shabat, Bruce A. Cardello, and James F. Sullivan, Assistant State's Attorneys, of counsel), for the People.

Katz, Hirsch, Wise & Colky, Ltd., of Chicago, for appellee.


Reversed and remanded.

JUSTICE McGILLICUDDY delivered the opinion of the court:

On January 31, 1982, Bette Solzak was arrested for driving while under the influence of alcohol. At a hearing to determine whether her driver's license should be suspended, pursuant to Illinois' implied consent statute (Ill. Rev. Stat., 1982 Supp., ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-501.1), Ward Rhentgen, the arresting officer, testified that Solzak had refused his request that she submit to...

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