Commonwealth v. Boylan
Commonwealth v. Boylan
Opinion of the Court
Opinion
The members of the Court who sat for the argument of the rule issued on July 29, 1959, in the above entitled matter, calling upon Earl B. Dougherty, Justice of the Peace of Bristol Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, to show cause, if any he has, why a writ of prohibition should not issue restraining and preventing him from making convictions on view of persons charged by him with alleged violations of Section 699.4 of the Act of June 24, 1939, P. L. 872, which proscribes
It is accordingly ordered that a writ of prohibition issue requiring and directing said Earl B. Dougherty, Justice of the Peace of Bristol Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, to cease and desist forthwith and henceforth from assuming to convict on view alleged violators of Section 699.4 of the Act of 1939, supra, and from attempting to enforce in any way his so-called “conviction orders” heretofore entered on view for alleged violations of the cited statutory provisions.
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