KEIM v. COM., DEPT. OF TRANSP.


887 A.2d 834 (2005)

Roy P. KEIM, Jr. v. COMMONWEALTH of Pennsylvania, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, Bureau of Driver Licensing, Appellant.

Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania.

Decided December 7, 2005.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Terrance M. Edwards, Asst. Counsel, Harrisburg, for appellant.

Michael C. Boland, Reading, for appellee.

BEFORE: SMITH-RIBNER, Judge, and SIMPSON, Judge, and KELLEY, Senior Judge.


OPINION BY Judge SMITH-RIBNER.

In this case of first impression, the Department of Transportation, Bureau of Driver Licensing (DOT) appeals from an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Lehigh County that sustained the statutory appeal of Roy P. Keim from DOT's order suspending Keim's operating privilege for six months following notification that he pleaded guilty to the offense of manufacturing a controlled substance. DOT questions whether the trial court erred as...

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