ORWELL TP. SUP'RS v. JEWETT


132 Pa.Commw. 30 (1990)

571 A.2d 1100

ORWELL TOWNSHIP SUPERVISORS, Appellant, v. Philip JEWETT, Appellee. COMMONWEALTH of Pennsylvania v. Philip JEWETT. Appeal of ORWELL TOWNSHIP SUPERVISORS.

Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania.

Decided March 13, 1990.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ray DePaolo, Griffin and Dawsey, P.C., Towanda, for appellant.

Jonathan P. Foster, Riffle, Foster & Hartley, Athens, for appellee.

Before DOYLE and PALLADINO, JJ., and NARICK, Senior Judge.


DOYLE, Judge.

The Orwell Township Supervisors (Supervisors) appeal an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County which, inter alia, rendered the Orwell Township Junkyard and Refuse Ordinance (Ordinance) unconstitutional.1

On July 16, 1986, Philip Jewett was convicted for operating a junkyard without a license in violation of the Ordinance and was fined $3,277.50. Jewett appealed the summary conviction to the common...

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