DEPT. OF REVENUE AND TAXATION v. HULL

No. 87-178.

751 P.2d 351 (1988)

STATE of Wyoming, DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE AND TAXATION, Appellant (Respondent), v. Michael Alan HULL, Appellee (Petitioner).

Supreme Court of Wyoming.

March 2, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joseph B. Meyer, Atty. Gen., Peter J. Mulvaney, Deputy Atty. Gen., Mark Quiner, Asst. Atty. Gen., for appellant (respondent).

Norman E. Young of Hill, Young & Barton, Riverton, for appellee (petitioner).

Before BROWN, C.J., and THOMAS, CARDINE, URBIGKIT and MACY, JJ.


URBIGKIT, Justice.

A motor vehicle driver, stopped by a police officer for observed erratic driving, refused to take a blood-alcohol test. Suspension under the Wyoming implied-consent law as confirmed by an administrative hearing based on the state department implied-consent form as evidence, was reversed on appeal to the district court as insufficiently justified by the form as hearsay evidence. We reverse for reinstatement of the suspension.

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