WILLIAMS v. DOLLISON

No. 79-1144.

62 Ohio St. 2d 297 (1980)

WILLIAMS, APPELLEE, v. DOLLISON, REGISTRAR, APPELLANT.

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided June 11, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. James D. Hapner, for appellee.

Mr. William J. Brown, attorney general, and Mr. B. Douglas Anderson, for appellant.


Per Curiam.

The major issue involved herein is whether appellee is entitled to a post-suspension hearing before the registrar, in addition to his right to appeal the registrar's suspension in the Court of Common Pleas. Appellee claims no right to any pre-suspension hearing by the registrar, and such claim is not before this court.

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