WEINSTEIN v. CHIEF OF POLICE OF FALL RIVER


344 Mass. 314 (1962)

182 N.E.2d 525

CHARLES S. WEINSTEIN & another vs. CHIEF OF POLICE OF FALL RIVER & another.

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, Bristol.

May 8, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edward J. Barshak, for the plaintiffs.

John T. Farrell, Jr., Assistant Corporation Counsel, for the Chief of Police of Fall River.

Eugene G. Panarese, Assistant Attorney General, for the Attorney General.

Present: WILKINS, C.J., WHITTEMORE, CUTTER, KIRK, & SPIEGEL, JJ.


WILKINS, C.J.

The plaintiffs in this bill for declaratory relief are Trans-American Spinning Mills, Inc., a Massachusetts corporation engaged in the manufacturing business in Fall River, and Charles S. Weinstein, its treasurer and sole stockholder. The defendants, who are the chief of police of that city and the Attorney General,1 demurred to the bill, the demurrer was sustained, a final decree was entered dismissing the bill, and the...

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