PennDOT v. JOHNSON

No. 5143-S-1992.

19 Pa. D. & C. 4th 354 (1993)

PennDOT v. Johnson

Common Pleas Court of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania.

May 25, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Matthew X. Haeckler, assistant counsel, for PennDOT.

R. Mark Thomas, for defendant.


DOWLING, J., May 25, 1993.

A driver's license in our country is akin to a passport in a foreign land.

This is an appeal of three notices of suspension mailed by the department to Ronald Eugene Johnson suspending his operating privileges in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for period of 90 days, one year, and two years, said suspensions to be served consecutively.

On July 1, 1992, Johnson pled guilty to three counts of possession with...

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