TEXAS DEPT. OF PUBLIC SAFETY v. HARRIS

No. 2-00-096-CV.

33 S.W.3d 406 (2000)

TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY, Appellant, v. Jeffrey Michael HARRIS, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Fort Worth.

November 16, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kevin M. Givens, Texas Dept. of Public Safety, Austin, for Appellant.

Morris & Morris, L.L.P., S. Rafe Foreman, Flower Mound, for Appellee.

Panel B: DAY, LIVINGSTON, and GARDNER, JJ.


OPINION

SAM J. DAY, Justice.

The Texas Department of Public Safety ("DPS") appeals a probate court ruling reversing an administrative law judge's ("ALJ") decision to uphold the suspension of Jeffrey Michael Harris's driver's license. In two points, the DPS challenges the probate court's interpretation of whether an arrest was required for the suspension of a driver's license, and in the alternative, the DPS argues that there was a valid arrest.

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