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p0052 In a license suspension hearing, the evidentiary presumption that an official duty has been regularly performed satisfies the DMV's burden of showing that a driver's blood sample was taken properly, shifting to the driver the burden of rebutting the presumption.CitationPETRICKA v DMV (Official Duty Presumption) 89 CA4 1341 [See: Baker v Gourley 81 CA4 1167; Davenport v DMV 6 CA4 133; Imachi v DMV 2 CA4 809] |
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