Case Name: STATE, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY, v. DUAINE MARLAN ERICKSON
Court: Minnesota Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Minnesota
Decision Date: 1976-10-08
Citations: 310 Minn. 441
Docket Number: No. 45758
Parties: STATE, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY, v. DUAINE MARLAN ERICKSON.
Judges: 
Reporter: Minnesota Reports
Volume: 310
Pages: 441–441

Head Matter:
STATE, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY, v. DUAINE MARLAN ERICKSON.
246 N. W. 2d 565.
October 8, 1976
No. 45758.
Warren Spannaus, Attorney General, and Joel A. Watne, Special Assistant Attorney General, for appellant.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
The commissioner of public safety appeals from an order of the district court denying a motion for a new trial. On motion for summary judgment, the court had issued an order rescinding the commissioner's order revoking respondent's driver's license under the Minnesota implied-consent law, Minn. St. 169.123. We have examined the briefs and the record and have determined that this case is not a proper subject of our discretionary review. We therefore deny leave to appeal and dismiss the purported appeal as improvidently granted. State, Department of Public Safety, v. Ogg, 310 Minn. 433, 246 N. W. 2d 560 (1976), filed herewith.
Appeal dismissed.