Illinois Appellate Court
Criminal Court
Statutory Summary Suspension
Court improperly rescinded DUI Defendant's statutory summary suspension of his driver's license. No due process violation where Defendant was provided notice and a hearing. Defendant was served with notice on date he was arrested for DUI, and had opportunity to present any objections at court hearing. That a letter "Notice of Summary Suspension" from Secretary of State arrived by mail when his suspension had already begun was irrelevant, as it was merely a confirmation that his license was suspended, and did not impact his procedural due process rights. (HOWSE and EPSTEIN, concurring.)