EARP v. BOYLAN

S90A0195.

260 Ga. 112 (1990)

390 S.E.2d 577

EARP v. BOYLAN.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Decided April 20, 1990.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael J. Bowers, Attorney General, Terry L. Long, for appellant.

Rich, Bass, Kidd & Witcher, Casper Rich, Merck K. Smith, for appellee.


CLARKE, Chief Justice.

Appellee Boylan was convicted of three separate offenses of driving with a suspended license between February 1, 1984, and October 18, 1985. The Department of Public Safety (Department) thereafter declared him an habitual violator pursuant to OCGA § 40-5-58, and revoked his driver's license on December 6, 1985. The record shows that the Department issued appellee a probationary license so that he may drive to and from work.

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