194 Pa. Super. 396 | Pa. Super. Ct. | 1961
Opinion by
Michael Garbush, a Pennsylvania resident to whom this Commonwealth issued an operator’s license, was convicted in Connecticut of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of intoxicating liquor on October 1, 1959, and paid a fine of $100.
Notice of the conviction was received by the Pennsylvania Secretary of Revenue and after a hearing, he suspended Garbush’s operator’s license for six months commencing April 13, 1960. See §618 (e) of The Vehicle Code of April 29, 1959, P. L. 58, 75 P.S. §618 (e). Garbush appealed to the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County and obtained a supersedeas. There
For the reasons set forth in Levy Motor Vehicle Operator License Case, 191 Pa. Superior Ct. 390, 169 A. 2d 596 (1960L), the court below must be reversed.
Order of the court below is reversed, and the order of the Secretary of Revenue suspending appellee’s license is reinstated.