JACOB v. COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC SAFETY

No. C4-87-400.

409 N.W.2d 283 (1987)

Ronald J. JACOB, Petitioner, Appellant, v. COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC SAFETY, Respondent.

Court of Appeals of Minnesota.

Review Denied August 19, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Phillip S. Resnick, Minneapolis, for appellant.

Hubert H. Humphrey, III, Atty. Gen., Joel Watne, Spec. Asst. Atty. Gen., St. Paul, for respondent.

Heard, considered and decided by HUSPENI, P.J., and WOZNIAK and CRIPPEN, JJ.


OPINION

CRIPPEN, Judge.

Appellant Ronald J. Jacob was arrested for driving while under the influence. He refused testing under the implied consent law and his license was revoked. Upon petitioning for judicial review, he argued that his refusal was reasonable because he was confused when the officer read the Miranda warning before giving the implied consent advisory. He also contended the officer lacked probable cause to arrest him for driving while...

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