Case Name: Miles MOORE, Appellant, v. TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY, Appellee
Court: Texas Courts of Civil Appeals
Jurisdiction: Texas
Decision Date: 1962-04-17
Citations: 357 S.W.2d 486
Docket Number: No. 7429
Parties: Miles MOORE, Appellant, v. TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY, Appellee.
Judges: 
Reporter: South Western Reporter Second Series
Volume: 357
Pages: 486–486

Head Matter:
Miles MOORE, Appellant, v. TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY, Appellee.
No. 7429.
Court of Civil Appeals of Texas. Texarkana.
April 17, 1962.
E. P. Dee, Houston, for appellant.
Joe Resweber, Edward J. Landry, Houston, for appellee.

Opinion:
FANNING, Justice.
Appeal from a summary judgment. Appellant's Texas chauffeur's license was suspended for a period of two months.
Appellant's contention that this cause is moot because his said license expired on April 9, 1962, is overruled. See Department of Public Safety v. Austin, Tex., 354 S.W.2d 376.
The trial court's judgment was correct since it was conclusively shown that appellant had been convicted of at least four moving violations within a twelve month period. See Subd. 4 of Section 22b, Art. 6687b, Vernon's Ann.Civ.St.
The judgment of the trial court is affirmed.