ANDERSON v. COMMISSIONER OF HIGHWAYS

No. 39,028.

267 Minn. 308 (1964)

126 N.W. (2d) 778

JAMES HERMAN ANDERSON v. COMMISSIONER OF HIGHWAYS.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

February 14, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ben R. Toensing, for appellant.

Walter F. Mondale, Attorney General, Perry G. Voldness, Deputy Attorney General, and John R. Murphy, Special Assistant Attorney General, for respondent.


MURPHY, JUSTICE.

This is an appeal from a judgment of the district court denying a petition to set aside a 1-year suspension of a driver's license.

Under authority of Minn. St. 171.18, the commissioner of highways suspended petitioner's license on the ground that he was a habitual violator of traffic laws. That statute provides, in part, as follows:

"The commissioner shall have authority to and may suspend the license of any driver without preliminary...

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