DEVINE v. STATE, DEPT. OF LICENSING

No. 52380-5-I.

110 P.3d 237 (2005)

126 Wash.App. 941

Thomas W. DEVINE, Appellant, v. STATE of Washington, DEPARTMENT OF LICENSING, Respondent.

Court of Appeals of Washington, Division 1.

April 18, 2005.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Scott Emmett Wonder, Goddard Wetherall Wonder & Padula, Bellevue, WA, for Appellant.

Masako Kanazawa, Attorney at Law, Seattle, WA, for Respondent.


BECKER, J.

¶ 1 The Department of Licensing failed to provide Appellant Devine a hearing before the revocation of his driver's license took effect, even though he timely requested one. This was a violation of his statutory right to due process. The Department offered a hearing more than four months after the license revocation went into effect. Because a belated hearing was not an adequate remedy at law, the trial court should have granted Devine's request for...

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