KLOTZ v. COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC SAFETY

No. C7-88-1812.

437 N.W.2d 663 (1989)

Martin William KLOTZ, Petitioner, Appellant, v. COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC SAFETY, Respondent.

Court of Appeals of Minnesota.

Review Denied May 24, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Donald G. Clapp, Clapp & Erickson, St. Paul, for appellant.

Hubert H. Humphrey, III, Atty. Gen., Jeffrey F. Lebowski, Sp. Asst. Atty. Gen., St. Paul, for respondent.

Heard, considered and decided by FORSBERG, P.J., and PARKER and SHORT, JJ.


OPINION

PARKER, Judge.

Appellant Martin Klotz's driver's license was revoked under the implied consent law. He petitioned for judicial review, contending that the arresting officer did not have specific and articulable facts to support the stop. The trial court sustained the revocation, and Klotz appeals. We affirm.

FACTS

Trooper Thomas Nelson was on duty on February 19, 1988, when he overheard two radio reports of a drunk driver southbound...

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