YOUNG v. COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC SAFETY

No. C7-86-2082.

420 N.W.2d 585 (1988)

Brian Walter YOUNG, Respondent, v. COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC SAFETY, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

March 18, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hubert H. Humphrey, III, Atty. Gen., Joel A. Watne, Sp. Asst. Atty. Gen., St. Paul, for appellant.

Samuel A. McCloud, Dean S. Grau, Alex Andrea, Minneapolis, for respondent.

Heard, considered and decided by the court en banc without oral argument.


AMDAHL, Chief Justice.

This case involves revocation of the respondent, Brian Walter Young's, driving privileges under the implied consent law. Minn.Stat. § 169.123 (1986). Young's privileges were revoked for 90 days when the second of two breath tests indicated alcohol concentration of .10. See Minn.Stat. § 169.121 (1986).

Young challenged the revocation. The referee of the district court recommended restoration of driving privileges. The...

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