State v. Lukins
Annotate this CaseDefendant was convicted of operating while intoxicated, second offense. Defendant appealed the district court’s denial of his motion to suppress the breath-test result obtained after his arrest, arguing that he had been denied his statutory right to an independent chemical test. The court of appeals reversed, concluding that the district court erred in denying Defendant’s motion to suppress. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding (1) Defendant’s statutory right to an independent chemical test was violated when he made statements that could be reasonably construed as a request for an independent test under Iowa Code 321J.11 but law enforcement denied his request, and (2) the error was not harmless. Remanded for a new trial.
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