HARDISON v. HASLAM

39056.

250 Ga. 59 (1982)

295 S.E.2d 830

HARDISON v. HASLAM.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Decided October 19, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael J. Bowers, Attorney General, William B. Hill, Jr., Assistant Attorney General, for appellant.

Joseph Thomas McGraw, for appellee.


MARSHALL, Justice.

On June 15, 1981, the appellee was officially notified that he had been declared a habitual violator and that his license and privilege to operate a motor vehicle in this State was revoked for a period of five years. See Code Ann. § 68B-308 (Ga. L. 1975, pp. 1008, 1032; as amended, Ga. L. 1980, pp. 691, 693). The classification of the appellee as a habitual violator was based upon his convictions for driving under the influence of intoxicants...

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