JACKSON v. CITY OF ROANOKE


173 S.E.2d 836 (1970)

210 Va. 659

Rufus JACKSON v. CITY OF ROANOKE.

Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia.

April 27, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John H. Kennett, Jr., Roanoke, for plaintiff in error.

Samuel A. Garrison, III, Commonwealth's Atty. for the City of Roanoke, for defendant in error.

Before SNEAD, C. J., and I'ANSON, CARRICO, GORDON, HARRISON, COCHRAN and HARMAN, JJ.


SNEAD, Chief Justice.

Rufus Jackson, defendant, on a plea of not guilty, was tried by the court, sitting without a jury, and found guilty of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of intoxicating beverages, in violation of an ordinance of the City of Roanoke. The trial court fixed his punishment at a fine of $250 and confinement in jail for a term of 30 days. We granted defendant a writ of error to that judgment...

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