KLEIN v. STATE

No. 30.

127 A.2d 84 (1956)

Philip KLEIN, trading as Phil's Distributors, Appellant, v. STATE of Delaware, Appellee. (General Electric Company, a corporation of the State of New York, Intervenor.)

Supreme Court of Delaware.

November 21, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David Snellenburg, II, of Killoran & Van Brunt, Wilmington, for appellant.

H. James Conaway, Jr., of Morris, James, Hitchens & Williams, Wilmington, for intervenor.

SOUTHERLAND, C. J., and WOLCOTT and BRAMHALL, JJ., sitting.


BRAMHALL, Justice.

This appeal relates to the necessity of proof of the continued existence of a fair trade agreement in a proceeding for criminal contempt arising out of an injunction against violating the agreement and to the sufficiency of proof of specific intent on the part of appellant to violate the injunction.

Although the original plaintiff in the present procedure was General Electric Company, a corporation...

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