VILLAGE OF OREGON v. BRYANT

Nos. 92-0104, 92-0574-CR, 92-0575.

188 Wis.2d 680 (1994)

524 N.W.2d 635

VILLAGE OF OREGON, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. John William BRYANT, Defendant-Appellant-Petitioner. STATE of Wisconsin, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Bradley T. BRANTON, Defendant-Respondent-Petitioner. CITY OF MADISON, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Gary A. KOPP, Defendant-Respondent-Petitioner.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

Decided December 15, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the defendant-appellant-petitioner John William Bryant and defendant-respondent-petitioner Bradley T. Branton there were briefs by Alan G. Habermehl and Kalal & Associates, Madison and oral argument by Alan G. Habermehl.

For the defendant-respondent-petitioner, Gary A. Kopp, there were briefs John P. Koberstein and Koberstein Law Office, Madison and oral argument by John P. Koberstein.

For the plaintiff-respondent, Village of Oregon, there was a brief by Timm P. Speerschneider, Margaret A. Satterthwaite and DeWitt Porter, Madison.

For the plaintiff-appellant, State of Wisconsin, the cause was argued by Jerome S. Schmidt, assistant attorney general, with whom on the brief was James E. Doyle, attorney general.

For the plaintiff-appellant, City of Madison, the cause was argued by Sally Probasco, assistant city attorney, with whom on the brief was Marinus J. Petri, assistant city attorney, and Eunice Gibson, city attorney.


HEFFERNAN, CHIEF JUSTICE.

On these consolidated appeals from three separate cases the court of appeals, relying on its own precedents, decided that none of the defendants had been misinformed about his right to a second test for blood alcohol content under the Implied Consent Law, sec. 343.305, Stats. Hence, there was no denial of due process. Accordingly, the court of appeals, in an unpublished opinion dated September...

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