CITY OF BARTLETT v. HOOVER


571 S.W.2d 291 (1978)

CITY OF BARTLETT, Appellant-Plaintiff, v. Frances HOOVER, Appellee-Defendant.

Supreme Court of Tennessee.

September 25, 1978.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George D. McCrary, Gardner, Hester & McCrary, Memphis, for appellant-plaintiff.

Henry H. Hancock, Julia Smith Gibbons, Memphis, for appellee-defendant; Farris, Hancock, Gilman, Branan & Lanier, Memphis, of counsel.


OPINION

W.E. QUICK, Special Judge.

This case originated in the city court of Bartlett, Tennessee, in which appellee, Francis Hoover, was fined the sum of fifteen dollars ($15.00) for violation of Bartlett City Ordinance 76-9, Section 4, prohibiting "pay-off" on pinball machines.

On appeal to the Circuit Court of Shelby County, the case was presented on stipulation of facts, to which both parties filed motions for summary judgment addressing the question...

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