Webb v. Director of Revenue, WD
Decision Date | 26 October 1993 |
Docket Number | No. WD,WD |
Citation | 864 S.W.2d 20 |
Parties | Eugene Issiah WEBB, Respondent, v. DIRECTOR OF REVENUE, Appellant. 47589. |
Court | Missouri Court of Appeals |
Jeremiah W. (Jay) Nixon, Atty. Gen., James A. Chenault, III, Asst. Atty. Gen., Mo. Dept. of Revenue, Jefferson City, for appellant.
Jeffrey B. Tonkin, Kansas City, for respondent.
Before ULRICH, P.J., and BERREY and SMART, JJ.
Appellant Director of Revenue appeals from an order setting aside the administrative revocation of respondent Eugene Issiah Webb's driver's license for refusing a chemical test for intoxication under § 577.041 RSMo Cumm.Supp.1992. The Director claims that the trial court was without jurisdiction because respondent never named the Director of Revenue as a party to the action. The judgment is reversed.
Respondent was arrested by an officer of the Kansas City, Missouri, Police Department for driving while intoxicated. The Director of Revenue revoked respondent's driver's license under § 577.041, for refusing to submit to a chemical test for blood alcohol content. Respondent then filed an "Application of Hearing under Section 577.041." styled "Eugene Issiah Webb, Applicant," with directions that notice be sent to the Jackson County Prosecuting Attorney and the arresting officer. A copy of the application was sent to the Director of Revenue, under the caption, "EUGENE ISSIAH WEBB VS. JACKSON COUNTY PROSECUTING ATTORNEY ET AL."
The cause was called for hearing on February 11, 1993, and the state did not offer any evidence. Respondent in his brief avers that the arresting officer and a prosecuting attorney appeared on behalf of the Director of Revenue at the hearing. However, it is not clear in the one page transcript who was present. Nor does the record show that there was any hearing held, and if not, why not. In an order captioned, "Eugene Issiah Webb v. Director of Revenue," the court found, "the issues specified in Chapt. 577.041, paragraph 2, subparagraph 3 ... not to be in the affirmative," and ordered the Director of Revenue to reinstate respondent's driver's license.
The Director of Revenue appeals, claiming that the court lacked subject matter jurisdiction because the respondent failed to name the Director of Revenue as a party to the proceeding. This court has specifically held that the Director must be named as a necessary party in a petition for hearing under § 577.041 and the failure to name the Director as a party deprives the trial court of jurisdiction. Cox v. Director of Revenue, 858 S.W.2d 844 (Mo.App.1993), citing Romans v. Director of Revenue, 783 S.W.2d 894 (Mo.banc 1990); and Shepherd v. Department of Revenue, 377 S.W.2d 525 (Mo.App.1964).
Respondent argues that the fact that the Director received notice of the application cures his failure to name the Director as a party. Respondent claims that notice and opportunity for a hearing is all that is required under §...
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