DRINNEN v. CITY OF KNOXVILLE


369 S.W.2d 562 (1963)

Howard Glenn DRINNEN, Plaintiff in Error, v. CITY OF KNOXVILLE, Defendant in Error.

Supreme Court of Tennessee.

July 15, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ely & Ely, Knoxville, for plaintiff in error.

W. E. Fitzgerald, Knoxville, for defendant in error.


WHITE, Justice.

This case originated in the Municipal Court of the City of Knoxville, in that the plaintiff in error was found guilty of violating a City Ordinance which required him to have a city license tag placed upon his motor vehicle. From this conviction he appealed to the Circuit Court for Knox County where the case was tried by the judge without the intervention of a jury. The facts were stipulated and they are:

"The defendant is a resident of the...

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