BURNETT v. DEPARTMENT OF LICENSING

Nos. 12654-1-II; 13910-3-II.

66 Wn. App. 253 (1992)

832 P.2d 1321

JAMES ALLEN BURNETT, Appellant, v. THE DEPARTMENT OF LICENSING, Respondent. LARRY GASAWAY, Appellant, v. THE DEPARTMENT OF LICENSING, Respondent.

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division Two.

July 1, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William K. Thayer and Schauermann & Thayer; and Mark Muenster, for appellants.

Kenneth O. Eikenberry, Attorney General, and James R. Silva, Assistant, for respondent.


MORGAN, A.C.J.

After being separately arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol, Larry Gasaway and James Burnett refused to consent to breath tests designed to detect the quantity of alcohol in their bodies. The Department of Licensing revoked their driver's licenses. The Superior Court affirmed. We also affirm.

On April 4, 1989, Gasaway was arrested for DWI and asked to take a breath test. He was warned that he had a right to refuse the test, but...

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