DEITCH v. CITY OF CHATTANOOGA


258 S.W.2d 776 (1953)

DEITCH et al. v. CITY OF CHATTANOOGA.

Supreme Court of Tennessee.

April 25, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Tom O. Jewell, Chattanooga, for plaintiff.

Joe Anderson, City Attorney, and Eugene Tatum, Asst. City Atty., Chattanooga, for defendant.


GAILOR, Justice.

Defendants appeal from fines imposed for the violation of certain gaming ordinances of the City of Chattanooga. On warrants which charged separately (1) gaming, and (2) possession of gaming devices, judgments were rendered against Defendants in City Court, and on appeal, the judgments were affirmed in the Criminal Court, where the charges against the two Defendants, though presented in five separate warrants, were heard together de novo.

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