COM. v. SAL-MAR AMUSEMENTS, INC.


428 Pa.Super. 321 (1993)

630 A.2d 1269

COMMONWEALTH of Pennsylvania v. SAL-MAR AMUSEMENTS, INC., t/d/b/a Vanity, Gary N. Miller, Appellants.

Superior Court of Pennsylvania.

Filed September 1, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ralph B. Pinskey, Harrisburg, for appellants.

Richard E. Guida, Harrisburg, Asst. Dist. Atty., for Com., appellee.

Before DEL SOLE, BECK and HESTER, JJ.


BECK, Judge:

This appeal challenges the trial court's finding that appellant/bar constituted a common nuisance. We affirm.

Vanity, a bar in the city of Harrisburg, is owned by appellant Sal-Mar Amusements, Inc.; Gary Miller is sole shareholder and president of the corporation. Beginning in the fall of 1989, Harrisburg police received numerous complaints from residents in the area surrounding Vanity about...

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