BUREAU OF TRAFFIC SAFETY v. CALLOWAY.

No. 1687 C.D. 1979.

60 Pa.Commw. 647 (1981)

Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Transportation, Bureau of Traffic Safety, Appellant v. Mary P. Calloway, Appellee.

Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania.

July 20, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harold H. Cramer, Assistant Attorney General, with him Ward T. Williams, Chief Counsel of Transportation, and Harvey Bartle, III, Acting Attorney General, for appellant.

Stephen P. McClosky, Phillips and Faldowski, for appellee.

Argued May 8, 1981, before President Judge CRUMLISH and Judges ROGERS and WILLIAMS, JR., sitting as a panel of three.


OPINION BY PRESIDENT JUDGE CRUMLISH, July 20, 1981:

The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation appeals a Washington County Common Pleas Court decision reinstating driving privileges based upon extenuating circumstances. We reverse.

Mary P. Calloway was convicted on January 11, 1979, for having driven a motor vehicle on January 2, 1979, while already under license suspension. Although she successfully...

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