Kirk v. Motor Vehicles Division
719 P.2d 516, 79 Or. App. 533, 1986 Ore. App. LEXIS 2867
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Kirk v. Motor Vehicles Division, 719 P.2d 516, 79 Or. App. 533, 1986 Ore. App. LEXIS 2867 (Or. Ct. App. 1986).
Opinion
The Motor Vehicles Division appeals from a judgment that reversed its suspension of respondent’s operator’s license because he refused to take a blood alcohol breath test. We reverse for the reasons set forth in Wimmer v. MVD, 75 Or App 287, 706 P2d 182, rev den 300 Or 367 (1985).
Reversed and remanded with instructions to reinstate order of suspension.
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Wimmer v. Motor Vehicles Division
706 P.2d 182 (Court of Appeals of Oregon, 1985)
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