PHIPPS, Judge.
As a result of a traffic stop on December 28, 2006, James Cato was arrested and subsequently charged with driving under the influence of alcohol to the extent he was a less safe driver, driving with an unlawful blood alcohol level, and other traffic offenses. The trial court granted Cato's motion to suppress the results of his state-administered chemical breath tests based on its finding that Cato was not advised of the implied consent notice pursuant...
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