HAMADA v. COMM. OF SEVENTY


237 Pa.Super. 148 (1975)

Hamada, Appellant, v. Committee of Seventy.

Superior Court of Pennsylvania.

October 28, 1975.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ronald F. Kidd, and Duane, Morris & Heckscher, for appellant.

Tyler E. Wren, for appellee.

Before WATKINS, P.J., JACOBS, HOFFMAN, CERCONE, PRICE, VAN DER VOORT, and SPAETH, JJ.


OPINION BY VAN DER VOORT, J., October 28, 1975:

The Appellant, William M. Hamada, was the Treasurer of F.I.T.E., a political committee organized to provide funds for the candidacy of an aspirant to the office of District Attorney in Philadelphia County in the 1973 elections. The appellee, the Committee of Seventy, is an unincorporated association of electors of the City and County of Philadelphia, which both parties have described as a non-partisan civic "watchdog...

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