MEIGS v. KANSAS DEPT. OF REVENUE

No. 66,476

251 Kan. 677 (1992)

840 P.2d 448

ELIZABETH MEIGS, Appellee, v. KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Kansas.

Opinion filed October 30, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Brian Cox, of the Kansas Department of Revenue, argued the cause, and Colleen Harrell, legal intern, was with him on the briefs for appellant.

Steve A. Leben, of Overland Park, argued the cause, and Thomas F. McGraw III, of Overland Park, was with him on the briefs for appellee.


The opinion of the court was delivered by:

HOLMES, C.J.:

The Kansas Department of Revenue (KDR) appeals from the decision of the Johnson County District Court which set aside the suspension of Elizabeth A. Meigs' driving privileges. Meigs' driving privileges and driver's license were suspended pursuant to K.S.A. 8-1001 et seq. for refusal to take a blood alcohol test. The Court of Appeals affirmed the district...

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