STATE v. BEVIS


293 A.2d 296 (1972)

STATE of Delaware v. Kenneth John BEVIS.

Superior Court of Delaware, New Castle.

May 16, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James F. Kipp, Wilmington, for defendant.

Daniel A. Durkin, Dept. of Justice, Wilmington, for the State.


QUILLEN, Judge.

The defendant was convicted of an offense other than a motor vehicle offense. He failed to pay the fine and costs. His license was suspended under 21 Del.C. § 2732(b). He was arrested for driving during a period of suspension and was convicted in Justice of the Peace Court. He appealed. On appeal, the defendant moved to dismiss the information on the ground, among others, that it is improper to suspend drivers' licenses under 21 Del.C. §...

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