PennDOT v. MARCH

No. 704 C.D. 1984.

101 Pa.Commw. 171 (1986)

515 A.2d 661

Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Transportation, Bureau of Traffic Safety, Appellant v. William Richard March, Appellee.

Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania.

October 2, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harold H. Cramer, Assistant Counsel, with him, Spencer A. Manthorpe, Chief Counsel, and Jay C. Waldman, General Counsel, for appellant.

Ellen M. Viakley, Berger, Kapetan, Malakoff & Meyers, P.C., for appellee.

Submitted on briefs May 15, 1986, to Judges BARRY and PALLADINO, and Senior Judge KALISH, sitting as a panel of three.


OPINION BY JUDGE BARRY, October 2, 1986:

William March was arrested for driving while intoxicated and was taken to the State Police barracks in Carlisle for the administration of a breathalyzer test. March was informed that refusing to take the test would result in a six-month suspension of his license. March refused to take the test. The statute which authorizes a suspension had been changed so that the period...

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