PENNSYLVANIA GAME COMMISSION v. WARGO

No. 1289.

7 Pa. D. & C. 2d 25 (1956)

Pennsylvania Game Commission v. Wargo

Common Pleas Court of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania.

January 25, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jacob Schiffman, for appellant.

Robert Gillespie, for appellee.


VALENTINE, P. J., January 25, 1956.

On December 5, 1954, defendant, John J. Wargo, signed an acknowledgment that he was guilty of having violated section 716 of The Game Law prohibiting the sale of game: Act of June 3, 1937, P. L. 1225, as amended by the Act of May 6, 1943, P. L. 195, 34 PS §1311.716.

For said violation he paid a fine of $100 to the representative of the Pennsylvania Game Commission as provided for by the amending Act of April 18, 1949...

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