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Administrative – Driver’s License – Revocation – Criminal Practice – Intoxilyzer – Failure to Provide Breath Sample

Administrative – Driver’s License – Revocation – Criminal Practice – Intoxilyzer – Failure to Provide Breath Sample

 

Steinkrause v. Tatum. (Lawyers Weekly No. 10-06-0986, 1 p.) (Per Curiam) Appealed from Wake County Superior Court. (Orlando F. Hudson Jr., J.) On appeal from the N.C. Court of Appeals. N.C. S. Ct. Click here for the full text of the opinion.

Holding: Where our Court of Appeals upheld the revocation of petitioner’s driver’s license based on her failure to provide adequate breath samples in several tries after she was involved in a single-car accident and a police officer observed that she smelled of alcohol, we affirm.

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