Opinion
May 27, 1936.
November 23, 1936.
Appeals — Moot questions — Right to registration — Registration list expired.
An appeal raising the question of appellant's right to reinstatement on a registration list was dismissed on the ground that the question involved was moot, where it appeared that the registration list from which appellant's name was stricken expired and that a new registration was required for the next election.
Before KEPHART, C. J., SCHAFFER, MAXEY, DREW, LINN, STERN and BARNES, JJ.
Appeal, No. 298, Jan. T., 1936, by petitioner, from order of C. P. No. 2, Phila. Co., March T., 1936, No. 4386, in re registration of David Moskowitz, second ward, sixth division. Appeal dismissed.
Appeal from decision of registration commission. Before KALODNER, J.
Order entered dismissing appeal. Petitioner appealed.
Error assigned, among others, was order.
Marshall H. Morgan, with him Abraham J. Levy and I. G. Gordon Forster, for appellant.
A. E. Hurshman, for Registration Commission.
Argued May 27, 1936; reargued September 30, 1936.
The registration list from which appellant's name was stricken expired, as a new registration was required for the fall election of 1936. This appeal raises the question of his right to reinstatement on a registration list that is no longer in existence. The question involved is moot.
Appeal dismissed.