Multiple Choice
Which of the following was the result in Yan Ju Wang v. George Valverde, the case in the text in which the plaintiff, a holder of a valid Class C (noncommercial) driver's license, applied for a Class B (commercial) driver's license but was caught cheating when taking the Class B test resulting in the revocation by the state Department of Motor Vehicles of his Class C license?
A) That the interpretation of the Department of Motor Vehicles of state law was correct and that it had the authority to revoke the Class C license.
B) That the interpretation of the Department of Motor Vehicles of state law was incorrect and that it had no authority to revoke the Class C license.
C) That although the interpretation of the Department of Motor Vehicles of state law was correct, the department failed to satisfy applicable requirements in notifying the plaintiff of its decision in regard to the Class C license and that the department's action was therefore null and void.
D) That although the interpretation of the Department of Motor Vehicles of state law was correct, applicable federal law prohibited the revocation of a Class C license due to misconduct in regard to the testing procedures for a Class B license.
E) That although the interpretation of the Department of Motor Vehicles of state law was incorrect, federal law prohibits fraud in connection with the application to operate any motor vehicle thereby justifying the revocation of the Class C license.
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