ANSLEY v. STATE THROUGH DEPT. OF PUBLIC SAFETY

No. 11667.

356 So.2d 518 (1977)

Michael ANSLEY v. The STATE of Louisiana Through the DEPT. OF PUBLIC SAFETY.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

December 28, 1977.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stephen M. Irving, Baton Rouge, of counsel for plaintiff-appellant.

Foye L. Lowe, Jr., Baton Rouge, of counsel for defendant-appellee.

Before LANDRY, SARTAIN and ELLIS, JJ.


ELLIS, Judge.

Michael Ansley's drivers license was suspended under the provisions of R.S. 32:414(B)(2). He brings this action under the provisions of R.S. 32:415.1 against the State of Louisiana, through the Department of Public Safety, praying for the issuance of a restricted drivers license on the ground of economic hardship. After trial on the merits, judgment was rendered dismissing the suit, and plaintiff has appealed.

The record indicates that Mr. Ansley...

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