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Talley v. Alabama Dept of Public Safety

Talley v. Alabama Dept of Public Safety

Ruling
Suspension of driver's license for debtor's ongoing failure to pay fines was excepted from stay as a continuation of prior criminal proceeding.
Procedural posture

Appellant, a chapter 13 debtor, sought review of a decision of the bankruptcy court, which dismissed the debtor's adversary proceeding brought against appellees, the Alabama Department of Public Safety and a state official, alleging that the suspension of the driver's license of the debtor violated the automatic stay imposed by 11 U.S.C. § 362.

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opinion summary, case decided on January 30, 2007 , LexisNexis #0307-021