Mosher v. State of Maine
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Opinion
STATE OF MAINE SUPERIOR COURT KENNEBEC, ss CIVIL ACTION DQCKET NO. %-07-38 /fl NfVI- K£ N- I fez, 00 tS. /
RAYMOND MOSHER,
Petitioner v. DECISION AND ORDER
STATE OF MAINE, SECRETARY OF STATE, BUREAU OF MOTOR VEHICLES,
Respondent
The petitioner appeals the respondent's hearing officer's decision dated 5/10/07.
The hearing officer found probable cause to believe the petitioner operated a motor
vehicle, a backhoe, while having at least .08% or more by weight of alcohol in his blood
and found that the petitioner did operate a motor vehicle while having at least .08% of
alcohol by weight in his blood. (R. Tab 5 at 3.)
The issue in this case, as the hearing officer stated in his decision, was whether
the petitioner was operating an excavator, which is not a motor vehicle, or a backhoe,
which is a motor vehicle. (R. Tab 5 at 2.) The trooper's report and testimony support the
hearing officer's conclusion that the petitioner was operating a backhoe. (R. Tab 7 at 6
10, 18-22, 33-37, 143-45, 149-50.); (R. Ex. 1.) The field sobriety tests and the intoxilyzer
result support the conclusion that the petitioner had an excessive blood-alcohol level.
(R. Tab 7 at 10-18; 37-45, 126-28.); (R. Ex. 2); 29-A M.R.S.A. §§ 2453(3) & 1253(2). The
hearing officer's decision and findings are supported by substantial evidence on the
record. 5 M.R.S.A. § 1l007(4)(C)(5); Davric v. Maine Corp., 1999 ME 99, en: 7, 732 A.2d
289,293. The record does not reveal bias, unlawful procedure, or arbitrary or capricious
action sufficient to overturn the hearing officer's decision. The hearing officer chose to
believe the testimony of the trooper, as opposed to the testimony of the petitioner, who
had a .15% blood-alcohol level, the testimony of Mr. Hills, who admitted he was
intoxicated on the evening in question, and the testimony of Mr. Farley, a friend of the
petitioner who was also tested for impairment. (R. Tab 7 at 31,47-48,54-61, 106-07, 113,
136-40, 148, 156.) The petitioner's allegation that "{dluring the hearing, Respondent told
of another hearing in which the trooper's credibility was determinative" is not
supported by the record cite or the record in general. (Pet.'s Mem. at 6; Tab 7 at 148.)
Finally, the hearing officer's findings were sufficient. He wrote a two-page
decision and specifically incorporated the trooper's testimony, the trooper's report, and
the intoxilyzer report.
The entry is
The Decision of the Respondent State of Maine, Secretary of State, Bureau of Motor Vehicles is AFFIRMED.
Date: January 18, 2008 ancy Mills Justice, Superior Court Date Filed _ _6-=-/_1_1-,--/.. ::.. 0-,---7_ _ Kennebec Docket No. _--:A:.::P=---_0=--7:----.:3:...:8=--- _ County
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State of Maine, Secretary of State, Raymond A. Mosher YS. Bureau of Motor Vehicles Plaintiff's Attorney Defendant's Attorney
Scott Quigley, Esq. Gwendolyn D. Thomas, AAG Laskoff & Associates 6 State House Station PO Box 7206, 103 Park Street Augusta, ME 04333-0006 Lewiston, ME 04243-7206
Date of Entry
6/12/07 Petition For Review of Administrative Suspension of License, filed 6/11/07. s/Quigley, Esq.
6/20/07 Letter entering appearance, filed. s/Thomas, AAG 7/11/07 Certified record filed. a/Thomas, AAG
7/17/0 Notice and Briefing Schedule mailed to attys. of record.
8/17/07 Petitioner's Brief filed by S.Quigley
9/19/07 9/17/07:Brief of Respondent Secretary of State, Bureau of Motor Vehicles filed by G. Thomas AAG
1/25/08 DECISION AND ORDER, Mills, J. (dated 1/18/08) Thp decision of the Respondent State of Maine, Secretnry of StRte, Bureau of Motor Vehicles is AFFIP~ED. Copies mailed to attys of record. Copies mRiled to Deborah Firestone, Garbrecht Library and Goss.
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