PER CURIAM.
This case having been heard upon the record, briefs and arguments of counsel for the respective parties;
And the Court being of the opinion that the arrest of the appellant was not based upon mere suspicion, unsupported by personal knowledge and observation on the part of the arresting officers, but that the information which the arresting officers had was supported by circumstances, of which they had personal knowledge, sufficiently strong in...
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