Case Name: DAVID LEE CLOSSON vs. OFFICE OF THE SUPREME COURT OF APPEALS
Court: West Virginia Court of Claims
Jurisdiction: West Virginia
Decision Date: 1982-10-12
Citations: 14 Ct. Cl. 237
Docket Number: CC-82-176
Parties: DAVID LEE CLOSSON vs. OFFICE OF THE SUPREME COURT OF APPEALS
Judges: 
Reporter: Report of the West Virginia Court of Claims
Volume: 14
Pages: 237–238

Head Matter:
Opinion issued October 12, 1982
DAVID LEE CLOSSON vs. OFFICE OF THE SUPREME COURT OF APPEALS
(CC-82-176)
No appearance by claimant.
Henry C. Bias, Jr., Deputy Attorney General, for respondent.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM:
A civil judgment against the claimant in Marion County Magistrate Court resulted in the revocation of his driver's license. The judgment was later set aside, but, due to a clerical error, no notification was given to the Department of Motor Vehicles. Claimant expended $30.00 in tewing fees and $20.00 in long distance phone calls to get his license reinstated, for a total claim of $50.00.
The respondent's Answer admits the amount and validity of the claim, and states that sufficient funds remained in its appropriation for the fiscal year in question from which the claim could have been paid. The Court therefore makes an award to the claimant in the amount requested.
Award of $50.00.