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Hesskew v. Texas Dept of Public Safety
144 S.W.3d 189, 2004.TX.0005887
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Descrição da editora
An administrative law judge ("ALJ") authorized the Texas Department of Public Safety ("DPS") to suspend Amber Morgen Hesskews ("Hesskew") drivers license for 180 days. On appeal, the County Court at Law No. 3 in Smith County, Texas affirmed the administrative decision. In two issues, Hesskew contends that there was no evidence to support that 1) a traffic violation had occurred or that 2) Hesskew was intoxicated. We affirm.