COMMONWEALTH, DEPT. OF PUBLIC SAFETY v. GLASSCOCK


415 S.W.2d 106 (1966)

COMMONWEALTH of Kentucky DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY, Appellant, v. Walter Kyle GLASSCOCK, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

Rehearing Denied June 16, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert Matthews, Atty. Gen., William G. Mullins, Frankfort, Dept. of Public Safety, for appellant.

Allen K. Gailor, Louisville, for appellee.


DAVIS, Commissioner.

The Department of Public Safety appeals from a judgment setting aside the Department's suspension of appellee's operator's license. To support its appeal the Department asserts (1) that the judgment setting aside the suspension was void because the court lacked jurisdiction, (2) the appellee's proceedings were a void collateral attack upon another court's judgment, and (3) the scope of judicial review was exceeded anyway.

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