Opinion
March 16, 1929.
July 2, 1929.
Appeal No. 35, March T., 1929, by defendant from judgment and sentence of Q.S., York County, No. 49, January Sessions, 1928, in the case of Commonwealth v. Howard L. Rehmeyer.
Before TREXLER, KELLER, LINN, GAWTHROP and CUNNING, JJ. Affirmed.
Indictment for resisting officers. Before NILES, P.J.
The facts are stated in the opinion of the Superior Court.
Verdict of guilty upon which judgment of sentence was passed. Defendant appealed.
Error assigned was among others the judgment and sentence.
James G. Glessner, and with him John A. Hoober, for appellant.
Harvey A. Gross, for appellee.
Argued March 16, 1929.
This appellant was also convicted of violation of section 8 of the criminal code (March 31, 1860, P.L. 382, 386) considered in the opinion this day filed in Com. v. Orwig et al. The indictment grew out of occurrences at the farm of Sterile Orwig on July 26, 1927, when representatives of the Bureau of Animal Industry attempted to perform the duties imposed by the legislation considered in Com. v. Orwig et al. No questions are raised which were not raised and considered in disposing of these appeals. For the reasons given in the opinion filed in Com. v. Orwig et al., the assignments of error are overruled.
Judgment affirmed.