COOLEY v. STATE DEPT. OF PUBLIC SAFETY

2001134.

827 So.2d 124 (2002)

William H. COOLEY v. STATE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY.

Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama.

February 1, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lee A. McIver of McIver & Poole, P.C., Montgomery, for appellant.

Jack M. Curtis, Department of Public Safety, for appellee.


YATES, Presiding Judge.

This is a driver's-license-suspension and a disqualification case.

On May 31, 2001, William H. Cooley petitioned for a writ of mandamus directing the Alabama Department of Public Safety ("DPS") to reinstate his driver's license, which, he says, DPS had erroneously suspended based on a driving-while-impaired ("DWI") conviction he received in Tennessee. DPS answered, asserting that the agency had "received a sworn report from a law enforcement...

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