PRATHER, Presiding Justice, for the Court:
I. INTRODUCTION
In this case, the appellant, Herman Lavinghouse, complains because the State of Mississippi suspended his driver's license in October 1990 after he refused to submit to a breathalyzer test. Only one issue merits discussion: Whether statutory law providing for pre-hearing suspension of a driver's license is violative of minimum due-process requirements?
II. ANALYSIS
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