$50M Suit Challenges Florida’s Suspension of Driver’s Licenses in DUI Cases
A federal lawsuit is challenging the way driver’s licenses are automatically taken away from drunken-driving suspects in Florida.
The class-action lawsuit filed Feb. 17 in federal court in Orlando says the current process denies DUI suspects the right to due process.
The lawsuit is seeking more than $50 million from the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles.
The lawsuit says there is no independent judge or hearing officer to consider a defendant’s challenge to having a driver’s license suspended.
Any challenge goes before a hearing officer at the agency. The lawsuit calls that arrangement “a kangaroo court” and says it stacks the deck against a defendant.
Agency spokeswoman Alexis Bakofsky says the agency doesn’t comment on pending litigation.
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