DEEN v. STATE

No. 24051.

958 P.2d 592 (1998)

131 Idaho 435

In the Matter of the Driver's License Suspension of Trudy M. Deen. Trudy M. DEEN, Petitioner-Respondent, v. STATE of Idaho, Respondent-Appellant.

Supreme Court of Idaho, Boise, March 1998 Term.

May 19, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hon. Alan G. Lance, Attorney General; Michael A. Henderson, Kimberly A. Coster, Deputy Attorney Generals, Boise, for respondent-appellant. Kimberly A. Coster argued.

Davison, Copple, Copple, Copple & Ludwig, Boise, for petitioner-respondent. Heather Anne Cunningham argued.


JOHNSON, Justice.

This is a driver's license suspension case. We conclude that the officer who stopped the motorist had reasonable and articulable suspicion for doing so and uphold the suspension of the driver's license for her failure to take the evidentiary test for alcohol in her blood when requested.

I.

THE BACKGROUND AND PRIOR PROCEEDINGS

About midnight on October 27, 1996, a Boise City police officer (the officer) stopped a vehicle...

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