· 11/3/1995
State v. Talavera
Citations
- 905 P.2d 633
- 127 Idaho 700
- 1995 Ida. LEXIS 156
How courts have described this case
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- holding that the Double Jeopardy Clause of the Idaho Constitution provides as broad of a protection as the United States Constitution
- analyzing argument under United States Constitution where appellant does not argue Idaho Constitution provides greater protection
- administrative suspension of defendant's driver's license did not constitute punishment under Double Jeopardy Clause so as to foreclose subsequent prosecution of defendant for DUI arising out of same incident
- administrative suspension of defendant’s driver’s license did not constitute punishment under Double Jeopardy Clause so as to foreclose subsequent prosecution of defendant for DUI arising out of same incident
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Judges: Schroeder, McDevitt, Johnson, Trout, Silak
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