STATE v. MASSERY

No. CR 89-91.

793 S.W.2d 108 (1990)

302 Ark. 447

STATE of Arkansas, Appellant, v. David MASSERY, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Arkansas.

June 11, 1990.


HAYS, Justice, dissenting.

The trial court excluded the results of an Intoxilyzer Test because the officer, B.R. Keyes, did not have personal knowledge that the simulator he used to calibrate the Intoxilyzer was a brand of simulator approved by the Arkansas Department of Health in its Regulation 4.31. In so doing, I believe the trial court placed a greater burden on the state than either our statutes or case law require. The state is fully justified, as I see it,...

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