Kansas Supreme Court says dispute about ownership of a show dog reveals procedural mistakes by a district court and missteps by Kansas Court of Appeals. The post Kansas Supreme Court trains eye on lower-court procedural miscues in case of Oscar the dog appeared first on Kansas Reflector.
The court s majority opinion reinforced an interpretation of what was meant by movement of a vehicle when considering administrative suspension of a Kansans driving license.
Kansas Supreme Court says suspension of driving license in some cases requires offender to actually drive a vehicle rather than merely attempt to move it. The post Car hits house, utility pole and slams into ditch: DUI? Indeed. License suspension? Nope. appeared first on Kansas Reflector.
The court s majority opinion reinforced an interpretation of what was meant by movement of a vehicle when considering administrative suspension of a Kansans driving license.