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Motor Vehicles – Implied consent – probable cause

By: WISCONSIN LAW JOURNAL STAFF//June 18, 2014//

Motor Vehicles – Implied consent – probable cause

By: WISCONSIN LAW JOURNAL STAFF//June 18, 2014//

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Wisconsin Court of Appeals

Criminal
Motor Vehicles – Implied consent – probable cause

Dale Wendt appeals from the order revoking his driving privileges. This revocation was ordered because Wendt unreasonably refused a blood test when he was arrested for operating his vehicle while intoxicated, which would be his third offense. We affirm.
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014AP174 State v. Wendt

Dist II, Manitowoc County, Bendix, J., Brown, C.J.
Attorneys: For Appellant: Obear, Kirk B., Sheboygan; Mroczkowski, Melissa Louise, Sheboygan; For Respondent: Weber, Gregory M., Madison; Prost, Gail A., Manitowoc

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