Court of Appeals holds interlock devices are required for drug-impaired drivers
Tara Valdez was convicted of driving while intoxicated. No proof existed that she had drunk any alcohol, but a blood test detected the presence of oxycodone, diazepam, and nordiazepam in her system. A New Mexico statute requires that anyone convicted of DWI be … Continue reading
Posted in New Mexico Court of Appeals, Opinions and Analysis
Tagged Chief Judge Celia Foy Castillo, Driving While Intoxicated, Rational Basis Review, State v. Valdez
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