LARSON v. NORTH DAKOTA DEPT. OF TRANSP.

Civil No. 970043.

564 N.W.2d 628 (1997)

1997 ND 114

David Duke LARSON, Petitioner and Appellant, v. NORTH DAKOTA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, Respondent and Appellee.

Supreme Court of North Dakota.

June 3, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Dickson Law Office, Bismarck, for petitioner and appellant; argued by Timothy Q. Purdon.

Andrew Moraghan (argued), Assistant Attorney General, Attorney General's Office, Bismarck, for respondent and appellee.


MESCHKE, Justice.

[¶ 1] David Larson appealed a judgment affirming an agency decision to suspend his driving license for 365 days. We affirm because detaining Larson for detoxification without notifying his family did not deny him a fair hearing, and his detention did not show a systematic disregard for the law on bail and detoxification.

[¶ 2] While on routine patrol south of Jamestown during an early June morning in 1996, State Trooper Scott King...

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