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Commonwealth v. Geuss

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Jun 27, 1951
81 A.2d 553 (Pa. 1951)

Opinion

May 22, 1951.

June 27, 1951.

Argued May 22, 1951. Before DREW, C. J., STERN, STEARNE, JONES, BELL, LADNER and CHIDSEY, JJ.

Appeals, Nos. 135 and 136, Jan. T., 1951, from judgments of Superior Court, Oct. T., 1950, Nos. 138 and 139, affirming judgment of Court of Quarter Sessions of Lehigh County, June T., 1949, No. 46, in case of Commonwealth of Pennsylvania v. Paul S. Geuss and Erich Fleischmann. Judgments affirmed; reargument refused September 15, 1951.

Same case in Superior Court: 168 Pa. Super. 22.

Appeal by defendants from convictions and sentences by alderman for violation of ordinance prohibiting use of sound equipment in business area. Before DIEFENDERFER, J.

Order entered finding defendants guilty as charged and judgment of sentence entered thereon. Defendants appealed to the Superior Court which affirmed the opinion of the court below. Appeal by defendants to Supreme Court allowed.

Hayden C. Covington, with him Harold Mayberry, for appellants.

Ralph H. Griesemer, City Solicitor, with him Joseph B. Walker, Assistant City Solicitor, Kenneth H. Koch, District Attorney and Ray R. Brennan, Assistant District Attorney, for appellee.


The judgments are affirmed on the opinion for the Superior Court: see 168 Pa. Super. 22.


Summaries of

Commonwealth v. Geuss

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Jun 27, 1951
81 A.2d 553 (Pa. 1951)
Case details for

Commonwealth v. Geuss

Case Details

Full title:Commonwealth v. Geuss, Appellant

Court:Supreme Court of Pennsylvania

Date published: Jun 27, 1951

Citations

81 A.2d 553 (Pa. 1951)
81 A.2d 553

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