(DOWNLOAD) "Jack Leroy Miller v. Texas Department Public Safety" by Supreme Court of Texas # Book PDF Kindle ePub Free
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- Title: Jack Leroy Miller v. Texas Department Public Safety
- Author : Supreme Court of Texas
- Release Date : January 17, 1964
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 69 KB
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This is a drivers license suspension case. Pursuant to authority of Art. 6687b, Sec. 22(a), Vernons Ann.Civ.St., the Texas Department of Public Safety (hereinafter called Department) caused Jack Leroy Miller to appear before a justice of the peace of Dallas County, Texas, for a hearing to determine whether Miller was an habitual traffic violator within the meaning of Art. 6687b, Sec. 22(b), Par. 4, V.A.C.S. Following an affirmative finding by the justice of the peace the Department suspended Millers drivers license for a period of six months. Art. 6687b, Sec. 22(a) and Sec. 23, V.A.C.S. From this order Miller appealed to the County Court at Law No. 1, Dallas County, Texas, by authority of Art. 6687b, Sec. 22(c), V.A.C.S. In his petition on appeal Miller denied that he was an habitual violator and prayed for restoration of his Texas operators license. By answer and cross-action the Department alleged that Miller had been convicted of five moving traffic violations occurring within a twelve months period of time and that such fact authorized the issuance of the suspension order. Par. 4, Sec. 22(b), Art. 6687b, V.A.C.S. Thereafter the Department filed its verified motion for summary judgment, supported by certified copies of five notices of conviction from the Clerk of the Corporation Court of the City of Dallas, Texas. Each of these certified copies was entitled, "Notice of Conviction", and set forth Millers name, address and drivers license number; the offense and the date committed together with the cause number in the particular court. Each notice set forth the "date convicted" and following the word "penalty" is a line upon which appears different amounts of money.