In Lincoln v Oklahoma DPS, the Court of Civil Appeals determined that affidavits filed in DUI revocations did not meet statutory requirements that a law enforcement officer must attest to having probably cause to believe a driver was operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol.
In Lincoln v Oklahoma DPS, the Court of Civil Appeals determined that affidavits filed in DUI revocations did not meet statutory requirements that a law enforcement officer must attest to having probably cause to believe a driver was operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol.
In Lincoln v Oklahoma DPS, the Court of Civil Appeals determined that affidavits filed in DUI revocations did not meet statutory requirements that a law enforcement officer must attest to having probably cause to believe a driver was operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol.