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The officer took my license and served me with a notice of license suspension after the breath test: How can he do that if Im presumed innocent?

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The officer took my license and served me with a notice of license suspension after the breath test: How can he do that if Im presumed innocent?

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Agreed, it is blatantly unfair. But the law in Kansas, where the defined legal limit of being under the influence is .08, provides for immediate suspension and confiscation of the license if the breath test result is above the legal limit of .08. Once you are served with the Notice, you have 10 calendar days to request a hearing on whether your license will suspended and/or restricted. Failure to request the hearing within 10 calendar days means you forfeit your right to have a hearing and the Division of Motor Vehicles will take whatever action they feel appropriate.

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