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Hundley v. City of Huntsville

Court of Appeals of Alabama
Mar 4, 1930
126 So. 616 (Ala. Crim. App. 1930)

Opinion

8 Div. 867.

March 4, 1930.

Appeal from Circuit Court, Madison County; Paul Speake, Judge.

Proceeding by the city of Huntsville, against John Hundley for violation of a city ordinance. From a judgment of the circuit court against him on appeal from recorder's court, defendant appeals.

Affirmed.

Watts White, of Huntsville, for appellant.

Jas. H. Pride, of Huntsville, for appellee.


Defendant was charged with the violation of a city ordinance, and, on judgment being rendered against him in the circuit court on appeal from the recorder's court, he appeals.

This is a quasi criminal cause, in which assignments of error must conform to rule 1 of the Supreme Court. There is no such conformity, and the judgment is affirmed. Childs v. City of Birmingham, 19 Ala. App. 71, 94 So. 790; Casteel v. City of Decatur, 215 Ala. 4, 109 So. 571.

Affirmed.


Summaries of

Hundley v. City of Huntsville

Court of Appeals of Alabama
Mar 4, 1930
126 So. 616 (Ala. Crim. App. 1930)
Case details for

Hundley v. City of Huntsville

Case Details

Full title:HUNDLEY v. CITY OF HUNTSVILLE

Court:Court of Appeals of Alabama

Date published: Mar 4, 1930

Citations

126 So. 616 (Ala. Crim. App. 1930)
23 Ala. App. 451

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