
“A California federal judge ordered the state to reinstate a couple’s professional and driver’s licenses Thursday, saying their due process rights were violated when the licenses were revoked over an approximately $450,000 tax debt. Judge Dean D. Pregerson granted summary judgment to Enna and Vicken Berjikian, agreeing that neither of them was afforded due process because at the time of the suspension they were not provided the opportunity to challenge the delinquent tax liability or resulting license suspensions.”
http://www.law360.com/articles/631401/calif-debtors-still-eligible-for-licenses-court-says
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