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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Abernathey v. Department of Transportation

Upon pulling into the parking lot, at about 4:00 am, Keesler noticed one pickup. Keesler had his window down to listen and heard the pickup start up and shut off again. The interior light was on in the pickup and Keesler could see two people in the pickup. Keesler stopped his ...

Hoover v. NORTH DAKOTA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

[¶2] At 9:50 pm on March 3, 2007, Nicole Heintz was driving south on north Washington Street in Bismarck and stopped in the left turn lane to turn east on Boulevard Avenue. While Heintz was stopped, a "little red . . . kind of a sports car" turning north from Boulevard Avenue ...

Grosgebauer v. NORTH DAKOTA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

[¶3] The officer read Grosgebauer his Miranda rights, but Grosgebauer denied understanding the rights. The officer perceived Grosgebauer was "toying around" with him by feigning a lack of understanding. After arrest, the officer asked Grosgebauer to submit to a blood test. The ...

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