RUCKER v. LYNN

No. 91-CA-0960.

595 So.2d 1259 (1992)

Patricia K. RUCKER v. Bruce N. LYNN, Secretary of the State of Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections, State of Louisiana, and John Politz, Assistant Secretary, Office of Motor Vehicles, State of Louisiana.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

March 17, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ferdinand J. Kleppner, Metairie, for plaintiff.

Stephen A. Quidd, Dept. of Public Safety, Baton Rouge, for defendant.

Before LOBRANO and ARMSTRONG, JJ., and BRYAN, J. Pro Tem.


ARMSTRONG, Judge.

Plaintiff, Patricia K. Rucker, claims the trial court erred in affirming the order of the Department of Public Safety and Corrections which suspended her driver's license for a period of 180 days based upon her refusal to submit to a chemical test for intoxication. We disagree with her contentions and, therefore, affirm the judgment of the lower court.

In the early morning hours of May 15, 1990, Officer John Duzac, a patrolman assigned to...

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