TATE v. COLORADO DEPT. OF REVENUE

No. 05CA1823.

155 P.3d 643 (2007)

Paul TATE, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, Division of Motor Vehicles, and Charles Craig in his official capacity as Hearing Officer for the Department of Revenue, Division of Motor Vehicles, Defendants-Appellees.

Colorado Court of Appeals, Div. IV.

February 8, 2007.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Paul Tate, Pro Se.

John W. Suthers, Attorney General, Robert H. Dodd, Jr., Assistant Attorney General, Denver, Colorado, for Defendants-Appellees.


Opinion by: Judge CASEBOLT.

Paul Tate (petitioner) appeals the district court judgment affirming the revocation of his driver's license by the Department of Revenue (Department) for refusing to submit to testing as required by the express consent statute. Because petitioner's procedural arguments challenging the Department's revocation action are unpersuasive, we affirm.

Petitioner was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol on March 18, 2004,...

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