CLAXTON v. CITY OF LYNCHBURG

Record No. 0127-91-3.

421 S.E.2d 891 (1992)

James Thomas CLAXTON v. CITY OF LYNCHBURG.

Court of Appeals of Virginia.

September 29, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John Randolph Nelson, Lynchburg (Nelson & Bice, on brief), for appellant.

B. Leigh Drewry, Jr., Asst. Com.'s Atty., on brief, for appellee.

Present: KOONTZ, C.J., and COLEMAN and MOON, JJ.


KOONTZ, Chief Judge.

James Thomas Claxton (Claxton), appellant, was convicted of driving under the influence (DUI) as a second offense and refusing to submit to a blood or breath test. Claxton contends that the evidence, which included certain incriminating statements he made to the arresting officer, was insufficient to establish the corpus delicti of the offense of DUI. The sole issue on appeal is whether the evidence was sufficient to support Claxton's conviction...

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