DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA v. JORDAN

No. 4176.

232 A.2d 298 (1967)

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Appellant, v. Thomas JORDAN, Appellee.

District of Columbia Court of Appeals.

Decided July 25, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David P. Sutton, Asst. Corp. Counsel, with whom Charles T. Duncan, Corp. Counsel, and Hubert B. Pair, Principal Asst. Corp. Counsel, were on the brief, for appellant.

Mabel D. Haden, Washington, D. C., for appellee.

Before HOOD, Chief Judge, MYERS, Associate Judge, and CAYTON (Chief Judge, Retired).


HOOD, Chief Judge.

The District of Columbia appeals from an order of the trial court dismissing an information charging that appellee did on a certain date and at a certain place "engage in disorderly conduct, to wit: was then and there a peeping Tom."

Dismissal of the information appears to have been on two grounds. The trial court first questioned the manner in which appellee was brought into court.

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