BROUGHTON v. WARREN


281 A.2d 625 (1971)

Sidney C. BROUGHTON, Plaintiff, v. William J. WARREN, Jr., Delaware Director of Motor Vehicles, Defendant.

Court of Chancery of Delaware, New Castle.

September 8, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Frederick Knecht, Jr., of Knecht, Greenstein & Berkowitz, Wilmington, for plaintiff.

Richard R. Wier, Jr., Deputy Atty. Gen. of Delaware, for defendant.


DUFFY, Chancellor:

On July 26, 1971 a notice was mailed to plaintiff by William J. Warren, Jr., Delaware Director of Motor Vehicles (defendant), stating that his driver's license would be suspended indefinitely, effective July 31, 1971 at 12:01 a. m. The grounds given for suspension were that plaintiff had "committed a revocable offense-pending trial." Plaintiff was directed to return his license to the Director by the effective date. He did so.

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