BELL v. IDAHO TRANSP. DEPT.

No. 37865.

262 P.3d 1030 (2011)

In the Matter of the Driving Privileges of Hamish Allan Bell. Hamish Allan Bell, Petitioner-Appellant, v. IDAHO TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT, Respondent.

Supreme Court of Idaho.

October 21, 2011.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Nevin, Benjamin, McKay & Bartlett, Boise, for appellant. Jeffrey E. Brownson argued.

Michael Kane & Associates, PLLC, Boise, for respondent. Michael J. Kane argued.


GRATTON, Chief Judge.

Hamish Allan Bell appeals from the district court's decision upon judicial review affirming the Idaho Transportation Department's order suspending Bell's driver's license for failing a blood alcohol concentration test. We affirm.

I.

FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND

On June 4, 2009, Officer Tucker of the Boise Police Department stopped a vehicle driven by Bell after observing him driving the wrong way on a one-way...

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