BARHAM v. TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY

No. 4013.

398 S.W.2d 168 (1965)

James Monroe BARHAM, Appellant, v. TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY, Appellee.

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Eastland.

Rehearing Denied January 14, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Orville A. Harlan, Houston, for appellant.

Joe Resweber, County Atty., Bruce D. Mosier, Houston, for appellee.


WALTER, Justice.

James Monroe Barham filed suit against the Texas Department of Public Safety for a declaratory judgment and for injunctive relief. He alleged that on June 29, 1964, he was convicted of the offense of driving a motor vehicle while intoxicated; that at his request his appeal from such conviction was dismissed on January 27, 1965; that the Department suspended his license on January 29, 1965, being the date when the mandate was issued; that he contends...

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