TOWN OF BALDWIN v. CARTER


794 A.2d 62 (2002)

2002 ME 52

TOWN OF BALDWIN v. Kari CARTER.

Supreme Judicial Court of Maine.

Decided: April 8, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David A. Lourie, (orally), Cape Elizabeth, Ronald J. Graff, Steeves & Graff, Standish, for plaintiff.

John C. Bannon, (orally), Timothy H. Boulette, Murray Plumb & Murray, Portland, for defendant.

Panel: SAUFLEY, C.J., and CLIFFORD, RUDMAN, DANA, ALEXANDER, and CALKINS, JJ.


CLIFFORD, J.

[¶ 1] Kari Carter appeals from a judgment entered in the District Court (Bridgton, Powers, J.) in favor of the Town of Baldwin, concluding that Carter violated the Town's Barking Dog Ordinance. Carter contends that the ordinance is unconstitutionally vague because it fails to provide sufficient notice to dog owners about the degree of barking that constitutes a violation. We are unpersuaded by Carter's contention and affirm the judgment.<...

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