Barnett v. StateBarnett v. State
Gregory Austin Barnett was 17 years old when he was arrested, charged and convicted of, inter alia, driving under the influence of alcohol with a blood alcohol concentration of 0.02 grams.
Barnett contends subsection (k) of
“When assessing equal protection challenges, a statute is tested under a standard of strict judicial scrutiny if it either operates to the disadvantage of a suspect class or interferes with the exercise of a fundamental right. [Cit.]”
Ambles v. State,
Protection of the public safety and safeguarding the physical well-being of children represent two legitimate state purposes.
Union City Bd. of Zoning Appeals v. Justice Outdoor Displays,
Therefore, we conclude that the General Assembly had a rational basis for enacting
Judgment affirmed.
Notes
We note that other jurisdictions have upheld similar legislation on similar grounds. See
Commonwealth v. Howard,