MEDCALF v. DEPT. OF LICENSING

No. 17927-0-II.

920 P.2d 228 (1996)

83 Wash.App. 8

Thomas R. MEDCALF, Appellant, v. The DEPARTMENT OF LICENSING, Respondent.

Court of Appeals of Washington, Division 2.

August 9, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James Titchener Schmid, Atty. Gen. Office, Seattle, for respondent.

David Stanley Marshall and Prince, Kelley, Marshall & Bassingthwaighte P.S., Seattle, for appellant.


HOUGHTON, Acting Chief Judge.

Thomas R. Medcalf appeals a superior court order affirming the Department of Licensing's (the Department) revocation of his driver's license for refusing to take a breath test. Medcalf contends that the trial court erred in excluding (1) testimony from his treating physician that Medcalf could not take the breath test because he was experiencing an acute episode of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and (2) evidence that Medcalf was...

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