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License Revocation – Sufficiency of Evidence

By: Derek Hawkins//August 31, 2016//

License Revocation – Sufficiency of Evidence

By: Derek Hawkins//August 31, 2016//

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WI Court of Appeals – District II

Case Name: State of Wisconsin v. Sana Gutierrez

Case No.: 2015AP2138; 2015AP2139

Officials: GUNDRUM, J.

Focus: License Revocation – Sufficiency of Evidence

Sana Gutierrez appeals from judgments revoking her driver’s license pursuant to WIS. STAT. § 343.305 for refusing to provide a requested breath sample following her arrest and convicting her of operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated, first offense, under WIS. STAT. § 346.63(1)(a). 2 She argues that the arresting officer did not sufficiently convey to her the implied consent warnings related to § 343.305 and that the evidence was insufficient to show she was intoxicated when she operated the vehicle. For the following reasons, we affirm.

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Attorney Derek A. Hawkins is the managing partner at Hawkins Law Offices LLC, where he heads up the firm’s startup law practice. He specializes in business formation, corporate governance, intellectual property protection, private equity and venture capital funding and mergers & acquisitions. Check out the website at www.hawkins-lawoffices.com or contact them at 262-737-8825.

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