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Party ID
delaney-shay-craig
Cases Shown
1
Top Practice Route
Civil Litigation
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Delaney Shay Craig appealed the circuit court's judgment sustaining the Director of Revenue's determination to suspend her driving privileges following a trial de novo. Craig challenged the validity of her arrest by an officer outside his jurisdiction, the admissibility of testimony not included in a written report, and the quashing of a subpoena for her affidavit from the administrative hearing. The appellate court affirmed the trial court's judgment, holding that the legality of the arrest was irrelevant in a civil revocation proceeding, live testimony could supplement a deficient report, and her affidavit was not a Department of Revenue record for trial de novo admission.