Opinion
No. 20150077.
09-17-2015
STATE of North Dakota, Plaintiff and Appellee v. Daryl KORYNTA, Defendant and Appellant.
Helene J. Herauf, Burleigh County Assistant State's Attorney, Bismarck, ND, for plaintiff and appellee; submitted on brief. Michael R. Hoffman, Bismarck, ND, for defendant and appellant; submitted on brief.
Helene J. Herauf, Burleigh County Assistant State's Attorney, Bismarck, ND, for plaintiff and appellee; submitted on brief.
Michael R. Hoffman, Bismarck, ND, for defendant and appellant; submitted on brief.
Opinion
PER CURIAM.
[¶ 1] Daryl Korynta appeals from a judgment entered after a jury found him guilty of driving under the influence of alcohol. Korynta argues the district court erred by receiving evidence that was not supported by proper foundation. At trial, the State introduced exhibits relating to Korynta's blood alcohol test. Korynta objected to evidence related to the blood draw, testing, and its analysis to determine blood alcohol concentration based on lack of foundation. He argued the statutory requirements of N.D.C.C. § 39–20–07(5) that the director of the state crime laboratory or the director's designee approved of the methods, devices, and individual administering the blood test, necessary for the admission of the evidence, had not been met.
[¶ 2] This Court recently rejected an argument that a designee of the director of the state crime laboratory for the purposes of signing and certifying records, but not for approving the methods and devices, cannot lay foundation for admission of blood test results. See State v. Filkowski, 2015 ND 194. Therefore, we summarily affirm under N.D.R.App.P. 35.1(a)(7).
[¶ 3]GERALD W. VANDEWALLE, C.J., LISA FAIR McEVERS, CAROL RONNING KAPSNER, DALE V. SANDSTROM, and DANIEL J. CROTHERS, JJ., concur.