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OWI – Probable Cause

By: Derek Hawkins//June 5, 2019//

OWI – Probable Cause

By: Derek Hawkins//June 5, 2019//

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WI Court of Appeals – District IV

Case Name: State of Wisconsin v. Danny L. Waters

Case No.: 2018AP1455

Officials: SHERMAN, J.

Focus: OWI – Probable Cause

Danny L. Waters appeals a judgment of the circuit court finding that his refusal to submit to a chemical test was unreasonable. Waters contends that his driver’s license should not have been revoked because the investigating officer lacked probable cause to believe that he had been operating a vehicle while under the influence of an intoxicant (OWI). For the reasons discussed below, I affirm.

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Derek A Hawkins is trademark corporate counsel for Harley-Davidson. Hawkins oversees the prosecution and maintenance of the Harley-Davidson’s international trademark portfolio in emerging markets.

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