COMMONWEALTH v. WEBB


1 Pa.Commw. 151 (1971)

Commonwealth of Pennsylvania v. Bryan Webb.

Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania.

February 1, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Louis W. Fryman, with him Edward R. Becker, Becker, Becker & Fryman, for appellant.

Joseph P. Work, General Counsel, State Horse Racing Commission, for appellee.

Argued November 16, 1970, before President Judge BOWMAN and Judges KRAMER, MANDERINO, MENCER, and BARBIERI (who has since been appointed to the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania and did not participate in the decision). Judge WILKINSON, JR. disqualified himself and withdrew.


OPINION BY JUDGE MENCER, filed February 1, 1971:

Bryan Webb, who has been a professional trainer of thoroughbred race horses for sixteen years, who has been licensed to train such horses in numerous states of this country, and who has in the past five years been rated as one of the top twenty trainers in America, was suspended for thirty days by the Stewards of the Continental Meeting, Liberty Bell Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on June 19, 1969, for "failing to...

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