CITY OF INDEPENDENCE v. STEWART

No. 24278.

397 S.W.2d 765 (1965)

CITY OF INDEPENDENCE, Respondent, v. Clarence STEWART, Appellant.

Kansas City Court of Appeals, Missouri.

December 6, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George M. Hare, Keith Wilson, Jr., Independence, for appellant.

S. Ralph Stone, City Counselor, Kenneth H. Taylor, Asst. City Counselor, Independence, for respondent.


MAUGHMER, Commissioner.

The defendant, Clarence Stewart, was convicted for violation of an ordinance of the City of Independence, Missouri. The specific charge was that he "did willfully, wrongfully and unlawfully interfere with officers McPherson and Nicholson while they were performing their duties by resisting arrest". After a hearing in municipal court he was found guilty and a fine of $50 was imposed. Upon appeal to the circuit court he was again adjudged guilty...

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