Junas v. N.D. Dep't of Transportation

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Court Description: 130 Suspension of driving privileges summarily affirmed under N.D.R.App.P. 35.1(a)(5) and (7), Beylund v. Levi, 2017 ND 30, 889 N.W.2d 907, and Barrios-Flores v. Levi, 2017 ND 117.



IN THE SUPREME COURT STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA 2017 ND 130

Caleb Wesley Junas, Appellant
v.
Director, North Dakota Department of Transportation, Appellee

No. 20160440

Appeal from the District Court of Morton County, South Central Judicial District, the Honorable Bruce A. Romanick, Judge.
AFFIRMED.
Per Curiam.
Danny L. Herbel, Bismarck, ND, for appellant.
Michael T. Pitcher, Office of the Attorney General, Bismarck, ND, for appellee.

Junas v. North Dakota Department of TransportationNo. 20160440

Per Curiam.

[¶1] Caleb Junas appealed from a judgment affirming a Department of Transportation decision suspending his driving privileges for 91 days after he submitted to a warrantless blood test incident to arrest and the result of that test established an alcohol concentration above the legal limit. Junas argues he was illegally searched and seized before he submitted to a preliminary breath test and he thereafter did not voluntarily consent to a warrantless blood test incident to his arrest.

[¶2] We affirm under N.D.R.App.P. 35.1(a)(5) and (7), Beylund v. Levi, 2017 ND 30, 889 N.W.2d 907 (holding exclusionary rule and North Dakota law do not require exclusion of results of warrantless blood test in civil administrative license suspension proceeding), and Barrios-Flores v. Levi, 2017 ND 117 (holding law enforcement officer may request onsite screening test of driver's breath based on reasonable suspicion driver was driving while impaired).

[¶3] Gerald W. VandeWalle, C.J.
Jerod E. Tufte
Daniel J. Crothers
Lisa Fair McEvers
Carol Ronning Kapsner

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