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State v. Wilson

3/16/1983

This is an appeal from the revocation for a period of six months of the appellant's driver's license on the ground that he had refused, in violation of § 286-155, HRS, to take a test of his breath or blood after having been arrested for driving while intoxicated. We reverse.


Appellant was arrested on June 4, 1981 for drunken driving. He executed HPD form 245, indicating an election to take a breath test. That form, in full, read as follows:


ADVISING PERSONS OF THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE IMPLIED CONSENT LAW


I, William James WILSON, have been told and I understand that I have a choice of taking a blood test or a breath test or both to determine the amount of alcohol contained in my blood, or, I can refuse to take either test.


I understand that if I refuse to take either test, a judge will determine whether the arresting officer had reasonable


grounds to believe that I drove a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol. I understand that if the judge determines that the officer had reasonable grounds, the judge, because of my refusal to take either test, will be required by the mandatory provisions of Hawaii Revised Statutes, Section 286-155, to revoke my Hawaii driving privileges and any non-resident operating privileges for a period of six months.


I wish to do the following: Take a blood test


WJW Take a breath test


Take both blood & breath tests


Refuse to take a chemical test


Witnessed by:


Michael G. Lafferty 2784


(NAME)


1455 S Beretania St


(ADDRESS)


(TIME) 0427


(DATE) 06 04 81


Signed:


William J. Wilson


(NAME)


1550 Rycroft St. 115


(ADDRESS)


(TIME) 4:27


(DATE) 6/4/81


REMARKS: (Unable to read, refused to sign, etc.)


Defendant unable to complete the breath test, having made only a slight effort to blow into the machine. Refer also to a followup report by the machine operator.


As the form notes, he agreed in writing to take a breath test. However, when he blew into the breathalyzer nothing registered, although he did this repeatedly. The officers were of the opinion that he simply was not blowing hard enough to register and that this was deliberate on his part. They therefore charged him with refusal to take a chemical test and the court found that he indeed had refused to take the breathalyzer test.


The problem is that nowhere on the HPD form 245 did appellant indicate a refusal to take a blood test and when the officers concluded that he had refused to take a breath test, they did not again offer him an opportunity to take a blood test.


The State states in its belief that when appellant was originally offered the option of taking a breathalyzer or a blood test, he refused the blood test, citing transcript pages 41-43. That is a


clear misstatement of the evidence. The transcript reads, beginning at line 23 on page 41:


Q Did you at any time offer him to take a blood test?


A No, I didn't.


Q Any reason why you didn't offer him to take the blood test?


A Yes, we are instructed to give them one opportunity to make the choice. He had that opportunity, he had made his choice, and hadn't cooperated.


Q But the choice was made, Officer? Who instructed you of that?


A I was instruct

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