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State v. Powers

Supreme Court of Vermont. October Term, 1926
Jan 8, 1927
135 A. 712 (Vt. 1927)

Opinion

Opinion filed January 8, 1927.

INFORMATION for violation of Motor Vehicles Act, by operation of an unregistered motor bus on highways of State. Heard on demurrer to complaint, by Hartford municipal court, A.G. Witham, Judge. Demurrer overruled and complaint adjudged sufficient. The respondent excepted. Affirmed and remanded.

Raymond Trainor and Stanley C. Wilson for the respondent.

J. Ward Carver, Attorney General, Robert R. Twitchell, State's attorney, and George L. Hunt of counsel, for the State.

Present: WATSON, C.J., POWERS, SLACK, and FISH, JJ., and MOULTON, Supr. J.


This case was heard with State v. Caplan, ante p. 140, 135 A. 705, and came to this Court in the same way. The respondent lives at Lebanon, N.H., and it is charged that he did conduct a business continuously in the town of Hartford, Vt., for a period of more than three months during the current year, during which time he did operate on a certain highway a motor truck that was registered in New Hampshire, but not in this State.

By section 3 of the Motor Vehicles Act, No. 70, Acts of 1925, the respondent is defined to be a "resident" and could not lawfully operate his unlicensed truck in this State. The questions of the sufficiency of the complaint, the right to zone registration, and the constitutionality of the Act are not different than those in the Caplan Case, and for the reasons therein given the entry in this case is:

Judgment affirmed and cause remanded.


Summaries of

State v. Powers

Supreme Court of Vermont. October Term, 1926
Jan 8, 1927
135 A. 712 (Vt. 1927)
Case details for

State v. Powers

Case Details

Full title:STATE v. N.C. POWERS

Court:Supreme Court of Vermont. October Term, 1926

Date published: Jan 8, 1927

Citations

135 A. 712 (Vt. 1927)
135 A. 712