COM. v. VENEN


288 Pa.Super. 143 (1981)

431 A.2d 329

COMMONWEALTH of Pennsylvania v. David P. VENEN, Appellant.

Superior Court of Pennsylvania.

Filed June 19, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David P. Venen, Avella, appellant, in pro. per.

Herman Bigi, District Attorney, Washington, submitted a brief on behalf of Commonwealth, appellee.

Before BROSKY, DiSALLE and SHERTZ, JJ.


BROSKY, Judge:

Appellant was charged with five (5) summary offenses, all involving the overtime parking violations in Washington, Pennsylvania.1 All the violations occurred during 1979 and 1980. Venen admits that he was guilty of all offenses, but contends that he is prevented from paying the fines assessed against him because of the Act of Congress, June 5, 1933.2

The Act provides:

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