Nollsch v. State

768 P.2d 603, 1989 Wyo. LEXIS 50, 1989 WL 14625
CourtWyoming Supreme Court
DecidedFebruary 23, 1989
DocketNo. 89-13
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Nollsch v. State, 768 P.2d 603, 1989 Wyo. LEXIS 50, 1989 WL 14625 (Wyo. 1989).

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

We grant the petition for certiorari. Petitioner seeks review of the district court’s order affirming the county court’s decision that petitioner must have a valid Wyoming drivers license to drive a vehicle on a public highway. See W.S. 31-7-106. After carefully considering petitioner’s novel appellate arguments, we affirm the district court and adopt its conclusions. Petitioner is singularly mistaken in her interpretation of the law. See Sowerwine v. State 767 P.2d 181 (Wyo., 1989).

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