ZABORAC v. TEXAS DEPT. OF PUBLIC SAFETY

No. 2-04-016-CV.

168 S.W.3d 222 (2005)

Joel Billy ZABORAC, Appellant, v. TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Fort Worth.

June 23, 2005.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Factor, Campbell & Shepherd, L.L.P., Abe Factor and Kim Campbell, Fort Worth, for Appellant.

Kevin M. Givens, Supervisor ALR Appellate Section Texas Department of Public Safety, Austin, for Appellee.

PANEL F: CAYCE, C.J.; LIVINGSTON and DAUPHINOT, JJ.


OPINION

TERRIE LIVINGSTON, Justice.

I. Introduction

Appellant Joel Billy Zaborac appeals from an order affirming the suspension of his license. In his sole point, appellant argues that his right to due process was violated because the statute under which his driver's license was suspended is unconstitutionally vague. We affirm.

II. Background Facts

On August 2, 2003, North Richland Hills Sergeant Warren Egerton responded to an...

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