Adlon v. Director of Revenue
Adlon v. Director of Revenue
Opinion of the Court
Director of Revenue (Director) appeals from the circuit court’s judgment reinstating petitioner’s driving privileges. We remand.
Petitioner’s driving privileges were suspended after he was arrested for driving with a blood-alcohol content by weight of .10% or more, § 302.505, RSMo 1994.
On appeal, Director contends the reinstatement order is without effect because the case was heard by a traffic court commissioner. We agree. This case is controlled by our recent decision in Chamberlain v. Director of Revenue, 921 S.W.2d 138 (Mo.App. E.D. 1996). See also State ex. rel. Coyle v. O’Toole, 914 S.W.2d 871 (Mo.App. E.D. 1996). In Chamberlain, we found that an order entered after a trial de novo heard by a traffic commissioner was without legal effect and that the petition remained in the circuit court. Chamberlain, 921 S.W.2d at 138.
Petitioner concedes that the commissioner “had no jurisdiction to hear the evidence in the court below.” However, he asserts that remanding the case would violate his “constitutional right to due process and equal protection” and asks us to dismiss the appeal. This argument is wholly without merit and requires no discussion.
Because Director’s first point is disposi-tive, we do not address the remaining point on appeal.
Remanded.
. All statutory citations are RSMo 1994.
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