COMMONWEALTH v. HAZZARD

No. 194.

48 Pa. D. & C. 2d 147 (1969)

Commonwealth v. Hazzard

Common Pleas Court of Chester County, Pennsylvania.

November 13, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David C. Patten, for Commonwealth.

Bernard Segal, for defendant.


RILEY, J., November 13, 1969.

Defendant was convicted of an offense "of failure to have a kennel license" covering a number of dogs in his possession. Defendant sought to take an appeal, which appeal the Commonwealth has moved to quash. To avoid unnecessary appearances in event the motion was denied, we permitted testimony on the merits.

Unfortunately, we must sustain the motion to quash the appeal. We say "unfortunately," because it is obvious that defendant...

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