WELLS, Judge.
At the outset, we note that we are confronted with an appeal from a decision of a State Administrative agency in which neither of the parties suggest in their briefs the applicable scope of judicial review. As our Supreme Court has repeatedly emphasized, this is a serious omission and deficiency in the appellate process, and it is essential that the parties present their contentions as to the applicable scope of appellate review. See Brooks v. Grading...
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