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Seattle v. Pratt

The Supreme Court of Washington
Apr 8, 1929
276 P. 1119 (Wash. 1929)

Opinion

No. 21658. Department Two.

April 8, 1929.

Appeal from a judgment of the superior court for King county, Jones, J., entered October 26, 1928, upon a trial and conviction of violating a taxicab ordinance. Affirmed.

William A. Gilmore and Leo W. Stewart, for appellant.

Thomas J.L. Kennedy, Arthur Schramm, and Charles L. Smith, for respondent.


We see no substantial distinction between this case and that of the Co-operative Cab Co. v. Seattle, ante p. 150, 275 P. 80, recently decided, and, upon the authority of that case the judgment will be affirmed.

MITCHELL, C.J., PARKER, FRENCH, and MILLARD, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Seattle v. Pratt

The Supreme Court of Washington
Apr 8, 1929
276 P. 1119 (Wash. 1929)
Case details for

Seattle v. Pratt

Case Details

Full title:THE CITY OF SEATTLE, Respondent, v. JESSE PRATT, Appellant

Court:The Supreme Court of Washington

Date published: Apr 8, 1929

Citations

276 P. 1119 (Wash. 1929)
151 Wash. 700
151 Wn. 700

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