COM., DEPT. OF TRANSP. v. TAYLOR


841 A.2d 108 (2004)

COMMONWEALTH of Pennsylvania, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, Appellant v. Gerald S. TAYLOR, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.

Decided January 20, 2004.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

D. Michael Fisher, Calvin R. Coons, Harrisburg, for Com., Dept. of Transp., appellant.

Richard Wile, for Gerald S. Taylor, appellee.

Before CAPPY, C.J., and CASTILLE, NIGRO, NEWMAN, SAYLOR and EAKIN, JJ.


OPINION

JUSTICE CASTILLE.

The issue before this Court is whether the statutory privilege set forth in § 3754(b) of the Motor Vehicle Code, 75 Pa.C.S. § 101 et seq., justified the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Transportation (Penn DOT) in moving to quash a subpoena secured by appellee Gerald S. Taylor, which sought Penn DOT accident reports, safety studies, and accident investigations for the purpose of preparing his...

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