Carrier v. Sec'y of State
Annotate this CaseIn the late 1990s, Bryan Carrier pled guilty to three counts of vehicular manslaughter and three counts of aggravated operating under the influence. The judgment and commitment notified Defendant that his license was suspended for life on the manslaughter counts. In 2011, Carrier petitioned for reinstatement of his license. After a hearing, a hearing officer of the Secretary of State's Bureau of Motor Vehicles denied Carrier's petition based on the opposition of the victims' families. The superior court denied Carrier's petition for judicial review. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding that the reinstatement statute allows for consideration of the opinions of the victims and their families.
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