{"disclaimer":"This is a summary of public court records and is not legal advice. Missouri slip opinions may be modified or withdrawn; consult the official source.","party":{"slug":"johnny-b-stanton","displayName":"Johnny B. Stanton","totalCases":1},"cases":[{"caseId":"moappwd:wd83551:2020-11-10","opinionId":"7ae33e19-b408-5b7d-b794-042501568304","slug":"johnny-b-stanton-v-director-of-revenue-d83551","caseName":"Johnny B. Stanton\nvs. \nDirector of Revenue","caseNumber":"WD83551","court":"moappwd","courtLabel":"Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District","decisionDate":"2020-11-10","year":2020,"display_summary":"Johnny Stanton appealed the circuit court's judgment sustaining the Director of Revenue's revocation of his driver's license for refusing a chemical blood test. Stanton argued that the arresting deputy was outside his jurisdiction when requesting the test and that there were no reasonable grounds to believe he was driving while intoxicated. The appellate court affirmed the judgment, holding that criminal procedural rules regarding jurisdiction do not apply to administrative license revocations, and that sufficient circumstantial evidence supported the finding of reasonable grounds for intoxication.","primaryTopic":"administrative-law","topicSlugs":["administrative-law","appellate-procedure","standard-of-review","civil-procedure"],"outcomeNorm":"affirmed","officialSourceUrl":"https://www.courts.mo.gov/file.jsp?id=168999","detailUrl":"https://ott.law/missouri-courts/opinions/johnny-b-stanton-v-director-of-revenue-d83551","relatedPracticeAreas":[{"slug":"personal-injury","label":"Personal Injury","href":"/practice-areas/personal-injury","score":20,"source":"tag","url":"https://ott.law/practice-areas/personal-injury"},{"slug":"litigation","label":"Civil Litigation","href":"/practice-areas/litigation","score":12,"source":"topic","url":"https://ott.law/practice-areas/litigation"}],"role":"appellant"}]}