Commonwealth, Department of Transportation v. Garvin

447 A.2d 695, 67 Pa. Commw. 424, 1982 Pa. Commw. LEXIS 1407
CourtCommonwealth Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedJuly 15, 1982
DocketAppeal, No. 198 C.D. 1980
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Commonwealth, Department of Transportation v. Garvin, 447 A.2d 695, 67 Pa. Commw. 424, 1982 Pa. Commw. LEXIS 1407 (Pa. Ct. App. 1982).

Opinion

Opinion by

President Judge Crumlish, Jr.,

The Department of Transportation appeals a Butler County Common Pleas Court decision which reduced the period of Cheryl Garvin’s license revocation. We reverse.

Garvin pleaded guilty to four counts of burglary. The Bureau of Highway Safety ordered, to run consecutively,1 a one-year revocation of her driver’s li[426]*426cense for each, of the first two convictions;2 a five-year revocation for her third conviction ;3 and a two-year revocation for her fourth conviction.4

The trial court reduced the terms by ordering concurrent revocations.

This Court, in Department of Transportation, Bureau of Traffic Safety v. Altimus, 49 Pa. Commonwealth Ct. 245, 410 A.2d 1303 (1980), held that revocations. must be imposed consecutively. Additionally, in Brewster v. Department of Transportation, 52 Pa. Commonwealth Ct. 112, 415 A.2d 922 (1980), we concluded that the habitual offender provision calls for the imposition of a five-year revocation for the enumerated offenses committed either “singularly or in combination.” Id. at 115, 415 A.2d at 924.

It is clear that Garvin was subject to the habitual offender section and that the trial court erred in de[427]*427termining that the revocations should run concurrently.

Reversed.

Order

The order of the Butler Common Pleas Court, M.D. No. 79-166 dated December 31, 1979, is reversed and the periods of revocation are hereby ordered to run consecutively.

Judge Mencer did not participate in the decision in this case.

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