Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District / Apr 23, 2024
David T. Lenau, Appellant, vs. Director of Revenue, Respondent.
David T. Lenau's driving privileges were denied for ten years by the Director of Revenue (DOR) due to three intoxication-related driving convictions. Lenau challenged the DOR's decision, arguing that the North Carolina convictions on his record were insufficiently specific because they did not identify the specific county court. The trial court sustained the DOR's decision. The appellate court affirmed, holding that the information provided for the North Carolina convictions, which included the state, district court, dates, and an ID number, met the minimal identification requirements of the Driver License Compact.