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qaws [65]
1 year ago
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Halbert’s license was summarily suspended after he was convicted of felony embezzling. He’d like the chance to appeal the decisi

on. Can he?
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Sliva [168]1 year ago
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Halbert’s license was summarily suspended after he was convicted of felony embezzling. He’d like the chance to appeal the decision. Yes. He has the right to appeal his case in front of the commission

Licensees whose licenses have been summarily suspended or revoked have the right to a prompt hearing before the commission. Halbert has convicted in felony. Felony is a crime for which a sentenced of one year can be imposed. Felony is divide in five category ranging from most to least severe.

The right to appeal is a statutory and substantive right. It goes beyond only being a procedural right to appeal. Statutory rights imply that they must be granted by statute, unless they expressly state that there would be no right of appeal. While the legal ability to file a lawsuit is not granted.

That is why halbert has the right to appeal.

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