Michael W. Oxley, Respondent, v. Director of Revenue, State of Missouri, Appellant.
Decision date: Unknown
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Opinion
This slip opinion is subject to revision and may not reflect the final opinion adopted by the Court. Opinion Missouri Court of Appeals Eastern District Case Style: Michael W. Oxley, Respondent, v. Director of Revenue, State of Missouri, Appellant. Case Number: 71481 Handdown Date: 10/14/1997 Appeal From: Circuit Court of St. Charles County, Hon. William T. Lohmar Counsel for Appellant: James Artelle Chenault Counsel for Respondent: Ronald J. Brockmeyer Opinion Summary: Appellant, Director of Revenue of the State of Missouri ("Director"), appeals the St. Charles County Circuit Court's judgment that set aside Director's order suspending the driving privileges of petitioner/respondent Michael W. Oxley's ("driver"). DISMISSED. Division One Holds: The appeal is dismissed for lack of a final judgment . Citation: Opinion Author: Gary M. Gaertner, Judge Opinion Vote: DISMISSED. Grimm, P.J., and Pudlowski, J., concur. Opinion: Appellant, Director of Revenue of the State of Missouri ("Director"), appeals the judgment of the Circuit Court of St.Charles County granting respondent's, Michael W. Oxley's ("driver"), petition to set aside Director's order suspending driver's driving privileges and reinstating the same. This Court is unable to entertain the appeal for lack of a final judgment. Rule 74.01(a); City of St. Louis v. Hughes, No. 79514, Slip Op. At 6-7 (Mo.banc August 19, 1997). Accordingly, the appeal is dismissed. Separate Opinion:
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