WILEY v. COUNTY OF HANOVER


163 S.E.2d 160 (1968)

209 Va. 153

Clarence O. WILEY, Jr. v. COUNTY OF HANOVER.

Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia.

September 6, 1968.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

June L. Bradshaw, Richmond (Wells, Smithers & Bradshaw, Richmond, on the brief), for plaintiff in error.

Andrew J. Ellis, Jr., Ashland, Atty. for the Commonwealth for Hanover County, for defendant in error.

Before EGGLESTON, C. J., and BUCHANAN, SNEAD, CARRICO, GORDON and HARRISON, JJ.


EGGLESTON, Chief Justice.

Clarence O. Wiley, Jr., was charged in a warrant with the violation of the Hanover County Code in that he "did raise, shelter and harbor a certain number of pigeons" in the county. He was convicted in the County Court and fined $10. On appeal to the Circuit Court, by consent he was tried by the court without a jury, found guilty, and the same fine was imposed on him. On appeal to this court he contends that (1) the ordinance under which he...

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