HUGGINS v. ALABAMA DEPT. OF PUBLIC SAFETY

2020927.

891 So.2d 337 (2004)

William R. HUGGINS v. ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY.

Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama.

April 2, 2004.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Todd C. Mallette, Mobile, for appellant.

Michael W. Robinson and J. Haran Lowe, Jr., Legal Office, Department of Public Safety, for appellee.


MURDOCK, Judge.

William Huggins appeals from a dismissal with prejudice of his complaint against the Alabama Department of Public Safety ("DPS") by the Mobile Circuit Court for lack of subject-matter jurisdiction. We affirm.

Huggins's driver's license was suspended in 1999 by DPS for 7 years and 90 days pursuant to § 32-5A-304, Ala.Code 1975,1 because of alcohol-related driving offenses...

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