Supreme Court of the United States, 1904

Cronin v. City of Denver

Cronin v. City of Denver
Supreme Court of the United States · Decided January 4, 1904 · McKenna
192 U.S. 115; 24 S. Ct. 220; 48 L. Ed. 368; 1904 U.S. LEXIS 1037 (United States Reports)

Cronin v. City of Denver

Opinion

Mr. Justice McKenna

delivered the opinion of.the court.

This action was brought in the police court of the city of *116 Denver, State of Colorado, to collect $500, for the violation of section 746 of ordinance No. 101 of the city. Plaintiff in error was .found guilty, and fined the sum of $50. On appeal to the County Court he was also found guilty and fined $100. The judgment was affirmed by the Supreme Court of the State, and thereupon the Chief Justice of the State allowed- this writ of error.

The case involves the constitutionality of sections 745 and 746 of the ordinance of the city of Denver. That question was passed upon in Cronin v. Adams, just decided, ante, p. 108, and on its authority the judgment is

Affirmed,.

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