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State v. Huston

Court of Appeals of Kansas
Apr 2, 2004
32 Kan. App. 2 (Kan. Ct. App. 2004)

Summary

In State v. Huston, No. 90,758, 2004 WL 720126 (Kan.App.) (unpublished opinion), rev. denied 278 Kan. 849 (2004), the defendant was released 45 minutes after he had requested an independent test.

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Opinion

No. 90,758.

April 2, 2004.

Appeal from the Ford.


Unpublished Opinions Affirmed.


Summaries of

State v. Huston

Court of Appeals of Kansas
Apr 2, 2004
32 Kan. App. 2 (Kan. Ct. App. 2004)

In State v. Huston, No. 90,758, 2004 WL 720126 (Kan.App.) (unpublished opinion), rev. denied 278 Kan. 849 (2004), the defendant was released 45 minutes after he had requested an independent test.

Summary of this case from State v. Richmeier

In Huston, the court added that the officer had done nothing that unreasonably interfered with the driver's right to have an additional test.

Summary of this case from State v. Messer

In Huston, the defendant was released 45 minutes after he had requested an independent test and 2 hours and 12 minutes after the traffic stop.

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Case details for

State v. Huston

Case Details

Full title:State v. Huston

Court:Court of Appeals of Kansas

Date published: Apr 2, 2004

Citations

32 Kan. App. 2 (Kan. Ct. App. 2004)

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