DAVIS v. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

No. 1224.

91 A.2d 14 (1952)

DAVIS v. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.

Municipal Court of Appeals District of Columbia.

Decided August 22, 1952.

Rehearing Denied September 22, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James B. Davis, pro se.

Edward A. Beard, Asst. Corp. Counsel, Washington, D. C. (Vernon E. West, Corp. Counsel, and Chester H. Gray, Principal Asst. Corp. Counsel, Washington, D. C., on the brief), for appellee.

Before CAYTON, Chief Judge, and HOOD and QUINN, Associate Judges.


CAYTON, Chief Judge.

Appellant, a taxicab driver, was convicted of violating a local traffic regulation, Part I, Sec. 11(a) (1) in that he failed to yield the right-of-way to pedestrians who were within a crosswalk at a street intersection. He brings this appeal.

There is pending before us the Government's motion to dismiss the appeal, based on the ground that because appellant has paid the $50 fine imposed upon him the appeal has become moot. Appellant answers...

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