Former Mizzou Football Coach Pinkel Challenges License Revocation After Arrest for Alleged DWI
CAMDEN COUNTY, MISSOURI, JUL 12 – Gary Pinkel, 73, seeks to maintain driving privileges after refusing a chemical test triggered a one-year automatic license revocation under Missouri law, officials said.
- Gary Pinkel, former Missouri football coach, faces a hearing on Sept. 25 in Camden County to contest a driver’s license revocation.
- The revocation followed his July 8 arrest for suspected DWI near Lake of the Ozarks and alleged refusal to take a chemical test.
- Pinkel's attorney filed a petition arguing the arrest lacked legal grounds and the officer did not inform him of Missouri’s Implied Consent Law.
- A judge granted a same-day stay allowing Pinkel, age 73, to retain driving privileges while the case remains pending.
- The hearing outcome could impact Pinkel's license status, continuing a legal process following his previous 2011 DWI guilty plea.
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Pinkel sues to keep license; allegedly refused breath test in DWI stop
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Former Mizzou football coach Gary Pinkel has filed a lawsuit to keep his driver’s license. Pinkel’s lawyer – Bogdan Susan -- on Wednesday filed a petition in Camden County asking the court to not suspend the former coach’s license after he allegedly refused to take a breathalyzer test A Missouri State Highway
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