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Grub v. Dept. of Motor Vehicles CA4/1
Ruslan Grub appeals a judgment denying his petition for writ of mandate challenging the revocation of his driver's license by the Department for refusing to provide a chemical test pursuant to Vehicle Code section 13353. Grub contends he invoked a condition imposed by law when he refused to submit to a blood test without assurances his blood would be drawn by a licensed, qualified technician in a medically approved manner. He also contends he had a right under the Fourth Amendment to refuse to submit to a coerced blood test without a warrant. We conclude the court did not err in denying the writ petition because there was substantial evidence supporting the license revocation based upon Grub's refusal to take either a breath or blood test. We affirm the judgment.

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