TOWN OF NOLENSVILLE v. KING


151 S.W.3d 427 (2004)

TOWN OF NOLENSVILLE v. Ronald M. KING.

Supreme Court of Tennessee, at Nashville.

December 16, 2004.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John E. Herbison, Nashville, Tennessee, for the appellant, Ronald M. King.

Robert J. Notestine III, Nashville, Tennessee, for the appellee, Town of Nolensville.

George E. Barrett and Gerald E. Martin, Nashville, Tennessee, for Amicus Curiae, Tennessee Municipal League.


October 2004 at Franklin.1

OPINION

WILLIAM M. BARKER, J., delivered the opinion of the court, in which the panel of FRANK F. DROWOTA, III, C.J., and E. RILEY ANDERSON, JANICE M. HOLDER, JJ., and ALLEN WALLACE, SP.J., joined.

The issue presented in this case is whether a fine imposed by a municipal court judge in violation of Article VI, section 14 of the Tennessee Constitution, which prohibits the laying of fines in excess...

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