Pennsylvania Game Commission v. Long
Pennsylvania Game Commission v. Long
Opinion of the Court
Opinion
This is an appeal from the order of the court below sustaining the action of the Pennsylvania Game Commission in revoking appellant’s hunting license for shooting an antlerless deer out of season. We have carefully reviewed the record and find that the evidence presented is sufficient to sustain the order below.
The attempt of appellant to demonstrate to this Court by geometric formulae the mathematical and physical impossibility of his committing the shooting, though ingenious, is insufficient to overcome the force of the evidence produced by the Commonwealth.
The Commonwealth proved its case by circumstantial evidence and for this purpose quite properly used approximate distances in reconstructing the circum.stances of the shooting. Appellant, for the first timé in this appeal, applies geometric theories 'to the approximate figures elicited below in an effort to demonstrate his innocence.
Geometric equations purport to give exact results and thus require the insertion of accurate data.' The
In view of the supersedeas granted appellant pending final disposition of this appeal, the order of the court below must be modified to read that the period of revocation of appellant’s hunting license shall extend for one year commencing on the date of. this opinion.
The order is affirmed as so modified.
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