CITY OF CHICAGO v. NEHER

No. 55476.

5 Ill. App.3d 22 (1972)

282 N.E.2d 521

THE CITY OF CHICAGO, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. RUSSELL J. NEHER, Defendant-Appellant.

Appellate Court of Illinois — First District.

March 28, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ross, Hardies, O'Keefe, Babcock, McDugald & Parsons, of Chicago, (William M. Freivogel and Julian C. D'Esposito, Jr., of counsel,) for appellant.

Richard L. Curry, Corporation Counsel, of Chicago, (William R. Quinlan and Thomas J. Cachor, Assistants Corporation Counsel, of counsel,) for appellee.


Judgment reversed.

Mr. JUSTICE LEIGHTON delivered the opinion of the court:

Chicago, like most of the world's municipalities, has an ordinance which requires a motor vehicle that uses the city's streets to have on its windshield a "city sticker," defined in the law as "a sticker license emblem." It is an offense, punishable by a fine, for any person to operate a motor vehicle on the public ways of the city without...

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