BUREAU OF TRAFFIC SAFETY v. KRUPP.

No. 399 C.D. 1980.

66 Pa.Commw. 397 (1982)

Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Transportation, Bureau of Traffic Safety, Appellant v. William H. Krupp, Appellee.

Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania.

May 4, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harold H. Cramer, Assistant Counsel, with him Ward T. Williams, Chief Counsel, Transportation, and Jay C. Waldman, General Counsel, for appellant.

Lane H. Daylor, Wrigley, Yergey, Daylor and Scheffey, for appellee.

Argued February 1, 1982, before President Judge CRUMLISH, JR. and Judges CRAIG and MacPHAIL, sitting as a panel of three.


OPINION BY PRESIDENT JUDGE CRUMLISH, JR., May 4, 1982:

The Department of Transportation (DOT) suspended the operating privileges of William Krupp. The Berks County Common Pleas Court, citing an oral agreement not to pursue the suspension, sustained Krupp's appeal. We reverse.

Krupp was convicted of a violation of Section 3733 of the Motor Vehicle Code (Code)1 for which a six-month suspension is mandated.2

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