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Appellate Practice

Jan. 25, 2005

Panel OKs License Suspension in Cough-Syrup Case

Pulling a teenager's driver's license for getting behind the wheel after ingesting a capful of Robitussin defies common sense, according to attorney Paul Burglin.

By Eron Ben-Yehuda
        Pulling a teenager's driver's license for getting behind the wheel after ingesting a capful of Robitussin defies common sense, according to attorney Paul Burglin.
        But that's the result of a recently published state appellate opinion, Burglin of Mill Valley says.
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