Defendant was convicted in the Circuit Court, Webster County, of driving under the influence (DUI) as a first offense, and was sentenced to 48 hours in county jail, suspended subject to completion of six months of probation and additional conditions, and ordered to pay a fine of $520.50. Defendant appealed. The Court of Appeals held that: [1] results of breath alcohol test were admissible, and [2] defendant was not deprived of a protected property right. Affirmed.
Driver employed by railroad to drive truck to transport other employees and tools to and from work was, in respect to use of truck, operating “a private commercial carrier” by motor vehicle used in furtherance of commercial enterprise of railroading for purpose of statute in regard to operator’s licenses.
Adoption of Federal Regulations
What Constitutes a CMV
Major Disqualifying Offenses
Major Disqualifying Offenses (Alcohol)
Serious Traffic Offenses
Identification of Conviction
Masking Convictions
10-Day Posting Requirement
Controlled Substances
Applicability (Exceptions and Restrictions)
Limitation on Drivers Licenses
Disqualifications (Out of Service/Railroad Crossings)
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