Opinion
No. 42909.
November 19, 1971.
Highway traffic regulation — license revocation proceedings — dismissal based on agreement with county attorney — propriety.
Appeal by the state from an order of the Aitkin County probate court, municipal court division, Robert S. Graff, Judge, dismissing a proceeding against Lyle Carl Anderson for revocation of his driver's license. Reversed and remanded.
Warren Spannaus, Attorney General, James M. Kelley, Assistant Attorney General, and Frederick S. Suhler, Jr., Special Assistant Attorney General, for appellant.
Richard H. Breen and Alderman, Holden Breen, for respondent.
Heard before Knutson, C. J., and Murphy, Otis, Rogosheske, and Hachey, JJ.
The State of Minnesota, Department of Public Safety, appeals from an order of the Aitkin County probate court, municipal court division, dismissing with prejudice proceedings for revocation of a driver's license pursuant to Minn. St. 169.123, subd. 6. As in State, Department of Public Safety, v. House, 291 Minn. 424, 192 N.W.2d 93 (1971), the trial court dismissed the proceedings on the ground that they had been waived by the state as a result of an agreement entered into between defendant and the county attorney at the time a plea of guilty was entered in the criminal aspect of the case.
This case arises from the same court from which the appeal in State, Department of Public Safety, v. House, supra, was taken, involves similar facts, and presents the identical issue as to whether or not the unauthorized act of the county attorney could effectively terminate proceedings for revocation of a driver's license under the provisions of § 169.123, subd. 6. Unlike the House case, the defendant here was charged with driving under the influence of an alcoholic beverage. On the issue presented, our decision in the House case controls.
The matter is accordingly reversed and remanded for further proceedings. The attention of the parties is called to our decision in State, Department of Highways, v. Schlief, 289 Minn. 461, 185 N.W.2d 274 (1971).
Reversed and remanded.