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Yarrigle v. Cal. Dept. of Real Estate
The Department of Real Estate (DRE) revoked the unrestricted real estate salespersons license of appellant Stephanie Ann Yarrigle based on her nolo contendere plea to a charge of misdemeanor driving under the influence. During the administrative proceedings, DRE conceded that Yarrigles offense was not a crime involving moral turpitude.
On this appeal from the denial of her ensuing petition for a writ of mandate, Yarrigle contends there is no statutory authorization for DRE to revoke her license for the commission of a misdemeanor not involving moral turpitude. Court agree, and reverse the judgment denying Yarrigle relief from the revocation of her license.

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