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· 7/15/1997

Carte v. Cline

Citations

  • 488 S.E.2d 437
  • 200 W. Va. 162

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  • holding that in a driving license revocation proceeding the right of appeal extends to the arresting officer, licensee and the Commissioner of the Division of Motor Vehicles
  • holding that in a driving license revocation proceeding the right of appeal extends to the arresting officer, licensee and the Commissioner of the Division of Motor Vehicles
  • examining order, resulting from denial of Rule 59(e) motion, pursuant to standard of review for appeals of administrative decisions
  • finding running engine and engaged transmission, along with admission of driving sufficient to establish driving
  • finding reasonable grounds where the driver was “passed out with the engine running, the transmission in drive, and his foot on the brake[;]” admitted to drinking and driving; and failed the field sobriety tests
  • our driving under the influence statute “does not require that a police officer actually see or observe a person move, drive, or operate a motor vehicle while the officer is physically present before the officer can charge that person with DUI under this statute [W.Va.Code § 17C-5A-la(a

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Judges: Maynard

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