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Presteng v. Director

6/5/1998

Appeal from the District Court for Walsh County, Northeast Judicial District, the Honorable Thomas K. Metelmann, Judge.


REVERSED.


Presteng v. Director, North Dakota Department of Transportation Civil No. 970369 Maring, Justice.


[ ] The Director of the North Dakota Department of Transportation (Department) appeals from a district court judgment reversing an administrative hearing officer's decision suspending Allen H. Presteng's driving privileges for 365 days for driving under the influence of alcohol. We conclude the police officer had probable cause to arrest Presteng for driving under the influence of alcohol. We, therefore, reverse the district court judgment and reinstate the administrative license suspension.


I.


[ ] On January 9, 1997, sometime after midnight, the Grafton police dispatcher received a call reporting a collision involving two snowmobiles. The dispatcher called Highway Patrol Officer Cave, who was on call at that hour, to investigate the collision. Officer Cave testified he left his residence at 12:41 a.m. and arrived at the accident scene at 12:45 a.m. Officer Cave testified that other emergency personnel were already on the scene, and one snowmobile operator was in an ambulance leaving the scene. Another officer informed Officer Cave that Allen Presteng was the person in the ambulance and that Presteng had an odor of an alcoholic beverage on his breath.


Officer Cave then spoke to the other snowmobile operator involved in the accident who was still present at the scene. Based upon his conversation with this other snowmobile operator and statements of other witnesses, Officer Cave testified the accident occurred at approximately 12:15 a.m. Officer Cave also testified the other snowmobile operator passed an Alco-Sensor breath test and spoke with Officer Cave for approximately 20 minutes. Officer Cave then proceeded to the hospital to make contact with Presteng.


[ ] At the hospital, Presteng appeared severely injured. Officer Cave testified Presteng acknowledged operating one of the snowmobiles involved in the collision but could not remember what had happened. Officer Cave also observed Presteng's bloodshot, glassy eyes and an odor of alcohol on his breath. Because Presteng was in pain, Officer Cave testified he did not "push the questioning" and informed Presteng he was under arrest for driving under the influence . After being placed under arrest, Presteng requested an Alco-Sensor breath test. Presteng also consented to a blood test which revealed Presteng's blood alcohol concentration was above the legal limit.


[ ] After the North Dakota Department of Transportation notified Presteng of its intent to suspend his license, Presteng requested an administrative hearing. At the administrative hearing, evidence additionally showed Presteng had a 1993 conviction for driving under the influence . The hearing officer decided the N.D.C.C. ch. 39-20 issues against Presteng and concluded Officer Cave had reasonable grounds to believe Presteng had been operating a vehicle in violation of N.D.C.C. Section 39-08-01 or equivalent ordinance. The hearing officer suspended Presteng's driving privileges for 365 days. On appeal, the district court reversed the administrative suspension. The Director of the North Dakota Department of Transportation appeals to this Court.


II.


[ ] The Administrative Agencies Practice Act, N.D.C.C. ch. 28-32, governs appeals from an administrative hearing officer's suspension of a driver's license. In reviewing an agency's order on appeal to this Court, we review the agency's findings and decisions, and not those of the district court. Wheeling v. Dir

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