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Chavez v. Gordon CA2/5
Greg Chavez appeals from a judgment denying his petition for an administrative writ of mandate. Chavez sought to set aside the suspension of his driving privileges by the Department of Motor Vehicles for driving while intoxicated and for refusing to submit to a chemical test of his blood or urine. Chavez contends the arresting officer did not have reasonable suspicion to stop him based solely on an anonymous tip of a “possible drunk driver.” The resulting arrest was thus unlawful and could not support the suspension. We disagree and affirm.

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