THOMPSON v. STATE, DEPT. OF LICENSING

No. 22032-6-II.

960 P.2d 475 (1998)

Clayton T. THOMPSON, Appellant, v. STATE of Washington, DEPARTMENT OF LICENSING, Respondent.

Court of Appeals of Washington, Division 2.

August 14, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bruce J. Finlay, Brungardt & Lowe, George Alan Steele, Shelton, for Appellant.

Sharon Sullivan Eckholm, Attorney General/Lic. & Emp. Sec., Olympia, for Respondent.


ARMSTRONG, Judge.

Clayton T. Thompson was charged with driving a commercial vehicle with alcohol in his system. RCW 46.25.170(2); RCW 46.25.110. The charge was apparently dismissed after the district court judge suppressed Thompson's breath test, based on a finding that Thompson was given inaccurate and misleading implied consent warnings. In the meantime, the Department of Licensing (the Department) "disqualified" Thompson's commercial license. See RCW 46...

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