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Motor Vehicles — implied consent

By: WISCONSIN LAW JOURNAL STAFF//November 27, 2013//

Motor Vehicles — implied consent

By: WISCONSIN LAW JOURNAL STAFF//November 27, 2013//

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Wisconsin Court of Appeals

Criminal

Motor Vehicles — implied consent

Victoria Milewski appeals a judgment of conviction and an order revoking her operating privileges under the implied consent law, Wis. Stat. § 343.305, following her refusal to submit to a chemical test of her blood. She asks for the remedy of suppression in this refusal proceeding, on the grounds that she made a “reasonable objection” to the blood draw requested by a police officer, based on her religious beliefs. As explained below, I conclude that Milewski’s legal arguments to the circuit court were, and on appeal are, misframed and wholly undeveloped. Accordingly, I affirm the decisions of the circuit court. This opinion will not be published.

2013AP1323 In the matter of the refusal of Victoria M. Milewski

Dist IV, Clark County, Counsell, J., Blanchard, P.J.

Attorneys: For Appellant: Rajek, Michael M., Eau Claire; For Respondent: Lewis, Richard R., Neillsville

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