COMMONWEALTH v. MELLOTT

No. 15 of 1985.

41 Pa. D. & C. 3d 358 (1985)

Commonwealth v. Mellott

Common Pleas Court of Fulton County, Pennsylvania.

August 15, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James M. Schall, district attorney, for the Commonwealth.

W. H. Snyder, for defendant.


EPPINGER, P.J., August 15, 1985.

Quay Edward Mellott, defendant, was seen hunting by Deputy District Game Protector David T. Layton. Later District Game Protector Mark Crowder charged defendant with a violation of §316(a) of the Game Laws, 34 P.S. §1311.316(a), which makes it illegal to hunt without a license. Actually Mellott was hunting while his privilege to do so had been revoked, and this is covered by subsection (i) of §316. At the time...

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