TAYLOR v. CITY OF DECATUR

8 Div. 109.

465 So.2d 479 (1984)

Joel Thomas TAYLOR v. CITY OF DECATUR.

Court of Criminal Appeals of Alabama.

On Return to Remand February 12, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ralph E. Slate, Decatur, for appellant.

Herman H. Marks, Jr., Decatur, for appellee.


BOWEN, Presiding Judge.

In the Municipal Court of Decatur, Alabama, Joel Thomas Taylor was found guilty of driving with a revoked license. He was fined $300 and $19 costs. Taylor appealed to the Circuit Court of Morgan County where he was tried without a jury and again found guilty. Sentence was 60 days' imprisonment and a $500 fine.

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The evidence is sufficient to support the conviction.

Section 19-68 of the Decatur City Code declares that...

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