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Bruno v. Valverde
The Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) suspended appellant Philip Louis Bruno's driver's license following a hearing at which it was determined that Bruno had refused a chemical test after he was lawfully arrested for driving under the influence (DUI). On appeal from a trial court order denying his challenge to the DMV's suspension order, Bruno contends the evidence is insufficient to support findings that he refused a blood test and that a breath test was unavailable. He also argues that his due process rights were violated because the DMV failed to provide prior notice of the basis for the license suspension. Court affirm.

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