KIRSTEN v. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

No. 1 CA-CV 24-0092.

558 P.3d 969 (2024)

Aaron William KIRSTEN, Appellant, v. ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, MOTOR VEHICLE DIVISION, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Arizona, Division 1.

Filed October 1, 2024.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John Trebon P.C., Flagstaff, Counsel for Appellant.

Arizona Attorney General's Office, Phoenix, By Erik T. Cooper, Counsel for Appellee Arizona Department of Transportation.

Judge Andrew M. Jacobs delivered the decision of the Court, in which Presiding Judge Maria Elena Cruz and Judge Samuel A. Thumma joined.


OPINION

¶1 Aaron Kirsten ("Kirsten") appeals an Arizona Department of Transportation ("ADOT") order administratively suspending his driver's license for ninety days because his blood contained metabolites of Tetrahydrocannabinol ("THC") after a traffic stop. Through Proposition 207, the people of Arizona enacted A.R...

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