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SolomonGrundy
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What is the name of your state? Washington
I made a post under the civil heading but I guess it belongs here.
I am suing the WA DOL (dept. of licensing) because they won't issue me a driver license even though they sent me a leter informing me that I was "clear and legal...to obtain a WADL". The reason they gave me was that my privellage to drive has been suspended in AZ for an FTA/FT pay. The state supreme court recently decided in Redmond v. Moore that the DOL could not automaticly suspend or revoke a persons license due to FTA/FTpay because it lacks any due process in that there is no mechanism to appeal the suspensions.
I have asked the superior court for a writ of mandamus and an order to show cause. I also asked for a waiver of court fees as I am currently unemployed.
My Q: Does anyone know of a [supreme court] decision that in effect states that court fees are inappropriate in civil rights cases where those fees serve the purpose of impeeding a person's exercizing of those rights, whether that is the intent of the fees or not?
Since I may not attach my complaint, if anyone is interested in seeing it just e-mail me [email protected]
I made a post under the civil heading but I guess it belongs here.
I am suing the WA DOL (dept. of licensing) because they won't issue me a driver license even though they sent me a leter informing me that I was "clear and legal...to obtain a WADL". The reason they gave me was that my privellage to drive has been suspended in AZ for an FTA/FT pay. The state supreme court recently decided in Redmond v. Moore that the DOL could not automaticly suspend or revoke a persons license due to FTA/FTpay because it lacks any due process in that there is no mechanism to appeal the suspensions.
I have asked the superior court for a writ of mandamus and an order to show cause. I also asked for a waiver of court fees as I am currently unemployed.
My Q: Does anyone know of a [supreme court] decision that in effect states that court fees are inappropriate in civil rights cases where those fees serve the purpose of impeeding a person's exercizing of those rights, whether that is the intent of the fees or not?
Since I may not attach my complaint, if anyone is interested in seeing it just e-mail me [email protected]