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02-2334 State v. Kassube

By: dmc-admin//February 24, 2003//

02-2334 State v. Kassube

By: dmc-admin//February 24, 2003//

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“This is different from Boyd [v. State, 758 So.2d 1032 (Miss.2000)] and the cases it cites because those cases all dealt with temporary suspensions of drivers’ licenses. In such a situation, a driver may have regained his or her license at any time without the office’s knowledge. Here, Kassube did not simply have his privileges temporarily suspended, but had never had a license at all during the nine to twelve years James knew him. It was reasonable for James to believe that if Kassube had not obtained a license in nine to twelve years, he did not do so in the last eleven months and was likely to be driving without a license.”

Judgment affirmed.

Recommended for publication in the official reports.

Dist III, Outagamie County, Bayorgeon, J., Peterson, J.

Attorneys:

For Appellant: Leonard D. Kachinsky, Neenah

For Respondent: Vincent R. Biskupic, Appleton; Jennifer E. Nashold, Madison

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