CALLOWAY v. STATE

A89A0743.

191 Ga. App. 383 (1989)

381 S.E.2d 598

CALLOWAY v. THE STATE.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided April 20, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William D. Smith, Robert A. Danenberg, for appellant.

Ralph T. Bowden, Jr., Solicitor, N. Jackson Cotney, Neal R. Bevans, Assistant Solicitors, for appellee.


DEEN, Presiding Judge.

Appellant Calloway was arrested for driving under the influence. The arresting officer testified that appellant's breath smelled of alcohol, that his eyes were glassy and his gait unsteady, and that he failed the two field sobriety tests administered. The officer concluded that under these circumstances appellant was a less safe driver because of this apparent alcohol consumption, placed him under...

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