CARSON v. DIVISION OF VEHICLES

Nos. 56,813, 56,814, 56,815, 56,816, 56,817, 56,818

237 Kan. 166 (1985)

699 P.2d 447

In the Matter of the Suspension of the License to Operate a Vehicle of GEORGE L. CARSON, MARK A. DUMLER, JOHN I. WORLEY, BERNARD W. ERBERT, EDGAR B. PARSONS and VERNON D. SHAFFER, Appellees, v. DIVISION OF VEHICLES, KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Kansas.

Opinion filed April 29, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas E. Hatten, of Legal Services for Kansas Department of Revenue, of Topeka, argued the cause and William L. Edds, general counsel, was with him on the brief for appellant.

Michael S. Holland, of Russell, argued the cause and was on the brief for appellees.


The opinion of the court was delivered by

HOLMES, J.:

The Division of Vehicles, Kansas Department of Revenue (KDR or the department) appeals a district court determination that the department's administrative suspensions of drivers' licenses under the Kansas implied consent law, K.S.A. 8-1001, were void as violations of due process of law. Six separate cases have been consolidated on appeal and transferred to the Supreme Court from the Court of Appeals.

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