COMMONWEALTH v. SIMMONS

No. 43.

34 Pa. D. & C. 2d 293 (1964)

Commonwealth v. Simmons

Common Pleas Court of Berks County, Pennsylvania.

May 26, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

W. Richard Eshelman, District Attorney, and Franklin E. Poore, Assistant District Attorney for Commonwealth.

James M. Potter, for defendant.


HESS, P. J., May 26, 1964.

Leonard Simmons, defendant, pleaded guilty to an indictment charging him with having operated a motor vehicle without a license after having been previously convicted of a similar offense. Prior to the Act of August 27, 1963, P. L. 1353, sec. 1, 75 PS §601, the offense charged was punishable by summary conviction. The legislature changed the law to provide that a defendant "... for...

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