Opinion ID: 2036009
Heading Depth: 2
Heading Rank: 3

Heading: administrative review

Text: On October 17, 1988, Abrahamson filed a complaint in the trial court seeking administrative review of the Department's denial. On August 29, 1989, the trial court reversed the Department's decision and ordered the department to issue a medical license to Abrahamson. The trial court reasoned that the Department's conclusion that Abrahamson lacked good moral character was based on the combination of findings regarding dual enrollment and misstatements of material facts in pursuit of his Illinois medical license. The trial court concluded that the Board's findings in these areas were not of a magnitude that would support the finding that [Abrahamson] lacked good moral character, and for that reason, and without that finding, [Abrahamson] is qualified and this hearing would have resulted in a different decision. The appellate court affirmed the trial court's judgment. (210 Ill.App.3d 354, 154 Ill.Dec. 870, 568 N.E.2d 1319.) The Department appeals.