LORIO v. STATE

A94A2113.

216 Ga. App. 255 (1995)

LORIO v. THE STATE.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided February 8, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Moore & Davidson, W. Keith Davidson, for appellant.

Gerald N. Blaney, Jr., Solicitor, Richard E. Thomas, Assistant Solicitor, for appellee.


RUFFIN, Judge.

Appellant, John Lorio, was convicted of driving under the influence of alcohol, failure to maintain lane and driving without a license.

Lorio's sole enumeration of error is that the trial court erred in allowing the police officer to testify about Lorio's numerical score on the Horizontal Gaze and Nystagmus Test ("HGN"). Lorio contends the HGN test is merely a field sobriety test with results that are either positive or negative and that the...

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