POMPEY v. COM., DEPT. OF TRANSP.


768 A.2d 372 (2001)

Richard Charles POMPEY v. COMMONWEALTH of Pennsylvania, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, BUREAU OF DRIVER LICENSING, Appellant.

Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania.

Decided February 1, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bryan S. Neiderhiser and Timothy P. Wile, Asst. Counsel In-Charge, Pittsburgh, for appellant.

Peter G. Loftus, Waverly, for appellee.

Before COLINS, Judge, PELLEGRINI, Judge, and McCLOSKEY, Senior Judge.


McCLOSKEY, Senior Judge.

The Department of Transportation, Bureau of Driver Licensing (DOT) appeals from a determination of the Court of Common Pleas of Susquehanna County (trial court), sustaining the statutory appeal of Richard Charles Pompey (Licensee), from the sixty-day suspension of his operating privileges. For the reasons that follow, we affirm.

By letter dated December 14, 1999, DOT notified Licensee that:

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