QUILLER v. BOWMAN

S92A1427.

262 Ga. 769 (1993)

425 S.E.2d 641

QUILLER v. BOWMAN.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Reconsideration Denied February 24, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Virgil L. Brown & Associates, Virgil L. Brown, Bentley C. Adams III, Eric D. Hearn, Patricia A. Buttaro, for appellant.

Michael J. Bowers, Attorney General, Kay D. Baker, Staff Attorney, for appellee.


FLETCHER, Justice.

We granted this discretionary application to consider the constitutionality of the statute requiring the suspension of the driver's license of any person convicted of the possession of a controlled substance or marijuana. We hold that OCGA § 40-5-75 does not violate the due process or equal protection clauses of the United States or Georgia Constitutions and affirm.

Ferris L. Quiller was convicted...

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