COMMONWEALTH v. BRYSON

No. 74-1214.

65 Pa. D. & C. 2d 798 (1974)

Commonwealth v. Bryson

Common Pleas Court of Lycoming County, Pennsylvania.

June 27, 1974.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harold A. Cramer, Deputy Attorney General, for Commonwealth.

Stephen Cohen, for appellant.


RAUP, J., June 27, 1974.

This matter is before the court on defendant's appeal from suspension of his operator's license. Defendant has accumulated 11 points and the Commonwealth notified him that his license would be suspended for 120 days.

Defendant contends that the point system, as it operates in Pennsylvania is unconstitutional, in that it deprives him of a "property right" without a reasoned determination of his fitness to operate a motor vehicle. We...

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