WILLIAMSON v. DEPT. OF PUBLIC SAFETY

No. S-2914.

779 P.2d 1238 (1989)

Howard J. WILLIAMSON, Appellant, v. STATE of Alaska, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY, DIVISION OF MOTOR VEHICLES, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Alaska.

October 6, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William D. Cook, Anchorage, for appellant.

Teresa Williams, Asst. Atty. Gen., Anchorage, Grace Berg Schaible, Atty. Gen., Juneau, for appellee.

Before MATTHEWS, C.J., and RABINOWITZ, BURKE, COMPTON and MOORE, JJ.


OPINION

COMPTON, Justice.

This appeal presents the question whether the Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) erred in imposing two ten-year driver's license revocation periods consecutively rather than concurrently. We affirm the decision to impose consecutive periods of revocation.

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On March 30, 1985, Howard Williamson was arrested for driving while intoxicated (DWI) and refused to submit to a chemical...

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