TAYLOR v. WIMES

No. A-00-361.

632 N.W.2d 366 (2001)

10 Neb. App. 432

Michelle L. TAYLOR, Appellant, v. Edward D. WIMES, Director, State of Nebraska, Department of Motor Vehicles, and State of Nebraska, Department of Motor Vehicles, Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Nebraska.

August 7, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John M. Lefler, Lincoln, for appellant.

Don Stenberg, Attorney General, Jodi M. Fenner, and, on brief, Hobert B. Rupe, Lincoln, for appellees.

IRWIN, Chief Judge, and SIEVERS and CARLSON, Judges.


IRWIN, Chief Judge.

I. INTRODUCTION

Michelle L. Taylor's driver's license was revoked after the director of the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) found that the arresting police officer had probable cause to believe Taylor was operating or had physical control of a motor vehicle while having a body alcohol concentration in violation of Neb.Rev.Stat. § 60-6,196(1) (Reissue 1998). Taylor appealed to the district court alleging that the arresting officer...

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