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City of New Orleans v. Sakovitz

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Jan 7, 1935
158 So. 626 (La. 1935)

Opinion

No. 33045.

January 7, 1935.

Appeal from First Recorder's Court of New Orleans; Robert J. Skinner, Recorder.

Richard A. Dowling, of New Orleans, for appellant.

E.M. Robbert, City Atty., and W. Sommer Benedict, Asst. City Atty., both of New Orleans, for appellee.


This is an appeal from a conviction and sentence on two counts: One for disturbing the peace, and the other for distributing circulars without a permit, in violation of Ordinances Nos. 3121 and 8080, C.C.S., of the city of New Orleans.

The same proceedings, including the filing of the demurrer and the failure of counsel to have the same submitted to the court, from the inception of the trial to the entry of the order of appeal, were had in this case as were had in City of New Orleans v. Charles Ford, 181 La. 70, 158 So. 624, this day decided.

Therefore, for the reasons assigned in said case, the appeal herein is dismissed.


Summaries of

City of New Orleans v. Sakovitz

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Jan 7, 1935
158 So. 626 (La. 1935)
Case details for

City of New Orleans v. Sakovitz

Case Details

Full title:CITY OF NEW ORLEANS v. BEN SAKOVITZ

Court:Supreme Court of Louisiana

Date published: Jan 7, 1935

Citations

158 So. 626 (La. 1935)
158 So. 626