JAMISON v. STATE RACING COMMISSION

No. 9475.

507 P.2d 426 (1973)

84 N.M. 679

Johnnie L. JAMISON, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. STATE RACING COMMISSION and its members, et al., Defendants-Appellees.

Supreme Court of New Mexico.

March 9, 1973.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

McAtee, Marchiondo & Berry, E. Douglas Latimer, Robert L. Thompson, Albuquerque, for plaintiff-appellant.

David L. Norvell, Atty. Gen., Thomas L. Dunigan, Asst. Atty. Gen., Santa Fe, for defendants-appellees.


OPINION

OMAN, Justice.

Petitioner is licensed as a horse trainer by the New Mexico State Racing Commission, hereinafter called the Commission. The Board of Stewards of Sunland Park entered an order suspending petitioner from training and racing horses at race tracks within this State. This order was entered after a chemical analysis revealed the presence of the drug Ritalin in the urine of a horse named Texas Sun, which won the fifth race at Sunland Park...

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