CORLEY v. STATE, DEPT. OF PUBLIC SAFETY & CORRECTIONS

No. 93 CA 1776.

648 So.2d 936 (1994)

Jeffery G. CORLEY v. STATE of Louisiana, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONS, OFFICE OF MOTOR VEHICLES.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

May 12, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mary Heck Barriss, Denham Springs, for appellee.

Paul Schernayder, Baton Rouge, for appellant.

Before FOIL, PITCHER and PARRO, JJ.


PER CURIAM.

The salient issue in the present case is whether or not the trial court has the authority to grant a restricted driver's license during the first thirty days of a ninety day suspension for failure to pass a breath analysis test under the Implied Consent Law.

Plaintiff-appellee, Jeffery G. Corley, was arrested on January 16, 1993, when he failed a breath analysis test. The Department sought to suspend plaintiff's driver's license for ninety days...

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