COMMONWEALTH v. TATE

No. 249.

7 Pa. D. & C. 2d 262 (1956)

Commonwealth v. Tate

Common Pleas Court of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.

May 10, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. William Ditter, Jr., for Commonwealth.

Alexander Knight, for defendant.


FORREST, J., May 10, 1956.

Defendant, Frank Tate, was indicted on a bill containing counts for: (1) Failing to stop at the scene of a motor vehicle accident, and (2) failing to "give his name, address, and the registration number of his vehicle, and to exhibit his operator's license" at such scene. The case was tried before the writer of this opinion without a jury. Defendant demurred to the evidence as to both counts. The Commonwealth's witness testified that defendant...

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