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Buttrick v. Director of Revenue

Supreme Court of Missouri, En Banc
Mar 5, 1991
804 S.W.2d 19 (Mo. 1991)

Summary

In Buttrick, 804 S.W.2d at 20, the Missouri Supreme Court had interpreted section 302.304 RSMo 1986 to mean "an accumulation of points for purposes of a suspension pursuant to Section 304.302.2 must refer to points assessed by the Director, not merely a conviction that could result in an assessment of points.

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Opinion

No. 72947.

March 5, 1991.

APPEAL FROM THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ST. LOUIS COUNTY, DENNIS J. QUILLIN, J.

William L. Webster, Atty. Gen., Jatha B. Sadowski, Sp. Asst. Atty. Gen., Jefferson City, for respondent-appellant.

Richard H. Sindel, Clayton, for petitioner-respondent.


The Director of Revenue appealed a trial court judgment sustaining Buttrick's petition for review and granting reinstatement of driving privileges. The Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District, reversed the judgment and transferred the case to this Court. The question is whether the Director's suspension of Buttrick's license was proper under section 302.304, RSMo 1986, which provides that the Director shall suspend the driver's license and driving privileges of anyone whose driving record shows eight points accumulated in eighteen months. The judgment of reinstatement is affirmed.

On December 17, 1986, Buttrick was convicted of speeding and the Director assessed two points against her driver's license. On July 6, 1987, Buttrick was again convicted of speeding and assessed two additional points. Buttrick had been convicted of driving with an excessive blood alcohol content on April 14, 1986. The Department of Revenue did not receive notice of the BAC conviction until June 1989, and the assessment of six points for the 1986 excessive blood alcohol conviction was not accomplished until June 1989.

Timeliness of these two point assessment is not in question.

On June 19, 1989, the Missouri Driver's License Bureau mailed Buttrick a Notice of Loss of Driving Privileges. The notice informed Buttrick her license was suspended effective July 29, 1989, for thirty days because she had accumulated at least eight points within an eighteen month period. She filed a petition for review in circuit court challenging the suspension. The trial court agreed with her and ordered reinstatement of her driver's license.

Section 302.304.2 provides that the Director shall suspend the driving license and driving privileges of any person whose driving record shows eight points accumulated in eighteen months. Section 302.302 authorizes the Director to assess points after a conviction. Thus, a conviction does not count toward an accumulation of points for purposes of section 302.304 until an assessment is made as a result of the conviction. Section 302.225.1, RSMo 1986, directs courts to notify the Highway Patrol of convictions for moving traffic violations within fifteen days of the conviction and directs the Highway Patrol to notify the Director of the conviction within fifteen days of receipt of notice from the court. The legislature recognized that the Director is not omniscient and must be notified in order to carry out the duty of assessing points under the statutory scheme. In this statutory scheme, an accumulation of points for purposes of a suspension pursuant to section 302.304.2 must refer to points assessed by the Director, not merely a conviction that could result in an assessment of points.

This intention is subject to frustration when the reporting requirements of the courts and the Missouri State Highway Patrol are not executed within the prescribed limits.

Buttrick was assessed two points for her December 1986 speeding conviction and two additional points for her July 1987 speeding conviction. The next assessment of points resulted from the BAC conviction and the assessment was not made until June 1989. More than eighteen months elapsed between her last assessment of points for speeding and the assessment of six points for the BAC conviction. As a result, Buttrick never accumulated eight points within an eighteen month period as required for suspension pursuant to section 302.304.

The judgment of reinstatement is affirmed.

BLACKMAR, C.J., ROBERTSON, RENDLEN, COVINGTON and HOLSTEIN, JJ., and FENNER, Special Judge, concur.

BILLINGS, J., not sitting.


Summaries of

Buttrick v. Director of Revenue

Supreme Court of Missouri, En Banc
Mar 5, 1991
804 S.W.2d 19 (Mo. 1991)

In Buttrick, 804 S.W.2d at 20, the Missouri Supreme Court had interpreted section 302.304 RSMo 1986 to mean "an accumulation of points for purposes of a suspension pursuant to Section 304.302.2 must refer to points assessed by the Director, not merely a conviction that could result in an assessment of points.

Summary of this case from Rohlman v. Director of Revenue

In Buttrick, the driver had been convicted of three offenses for a total of ten points, meaning that the Director was required to suspend the driver's privileges pursuant to § 302.304.3, which requires the Director to suspend a driver's privileges when the driver accumulates eight points in eighteen months.

Summary of this case from Sumpter v. Director of Revenue

In Buttrick v. Director of Revenue, 804 S.W.2d 19 (Mo. banc 1991), the Supreme Court interpreted Section 302.304, RSMo 1986, to mean an accumulation of points for purposes of a suspension pursuant to Section 302.304.2 must refer to points assessed by the Director, not merely a conviction that could result in an assessment of points.

Summary of this case from Jennings v. Director of Revenue

In Buttrick, the driver was convicted of speeding on December 17, 1986, and the Director assessed two points against driver's license.

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In Buttrick v. Director of Revenue, 804 S.W.2d 19 (Mo. banc 1991), our supreme court appears to have followed this interpretation, as did the Southern District of this court in Padgett v. Director of Revenue, 841 S.W.2d 777 (Mo.App.S.D. 1992).

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Case details for

Buttrick v. Director of Revenue

Case Details

Full title:JEANNE G. BUTTRICK, PETITIONER-RESPONDENT, v. DIRECTOR OF REVENUE…

Court:Supreme Court of Missouri, En Banc

Date published: Mar 5, 1991

Citations

804 S.W.2d 19 (Mo. 1991)

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