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When Wyoming resident Celeste Armstrong had her driver s license suspended a year ago, she had no way of knowing that her case could completely change the way licenses are suspended. But the University of Wyoming s Defender Aid Clinic took up her case and eventually won in Albany County District Court.
Clinic Director Professor Lauren McLane and Student Attorney Nathan Yanchek demonstrated that the Wyoming Department of Transportation had been using the wrong law to suspend licenses. Wyoming Public Radio s Jeff Victor spoke with McLane about what this means for Wyoming drivers.
Lauren McLane: Ms. Armstrong had a speeding ticket that occurred in the city of Laramie. She has a Wyoming driver s license, so an in-state license, she s driving within the state of Wyoming. When she s in Laramie, she gets a speeding ticket and that ticket eventually goes unpaid. And at some point in time, when you have unpaid tickets, the Department of Transportation can take action against your lice
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