KANE v. NEW JERSEY

No. 51.

242 U.S. 160 (1916)

KANE v. STATE OF NEW JERSEY.

Supreme Court of United States.

Decided December 4, 1916.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. John W. Griggs and Mr. Charles Thaddeus Terry for plaintiff in error.

Mr. Herbert Boggs, with whom Mr. John W. Wescott, Attorney General of the State of New Jersey, was on the brief, for defendant in error.


MR. JUSTICE BRANDEIS delivered the opinion of the court.

The New Jersey automobile law of 1906, as amended in 1908 (P.L. 1908, p. 613), provides in substance that no person, whether a resident or nonresident of the State, shall drive an automobile upon a public highway unless he shall have been licensed so to do and the automobile shall have been registered under the statute; and also that a nonresident owner shall appoint...

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