I. C. C. v. TEETER

Civ. A. No. 8460.

228 F.Supp. 479 (1964)

INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION, Plaintiff, v. Everett H. TEETER, doing business as Atlantic-Pacific Driveaways, Defendant.

United States District Court N. D. Georgia, Atlanta Division.

April 16, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Raymond A. Cunningham and Arthur F. Bronczyk, Trial Attys., Interstate Commerce Commission, Bureau of Inquiry and Compliance, Atlanta, Ga., for plaintiff.

Everett H. Teeter, Atlanta, Ga., pro se.


MORGAN, District Judge.

This cause was instituted by a complaint and a subsequent motion for temporary injunction filed by the plaintiff, the Interstate Commerce Commission. The Court directed the defendant, Everett H. Teeter, doing business as Atlantic-Pacific Driveaways, to show cause why this temporary injunction should not be granted and a hearing was held wherein pertinent evidence was adduced. The temporary injunction was issued by the Court on September 4,...

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