Rittersbacher v. Bd. of Supervisors, 293 U.S. 592 (1934). · Go Syfert
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It is axiomatic that the unconstitutionality of a statute or ordinance “ ‘may be interposed as a complete defense to any prosecution based on such statute or ordinance’ ” (Mann v Town of Southold, 44 Misc 2d 978, 979-980 [1964], quoting 28 NY Jur, Injunctions § 145; see also Campbell v Medalie, 71 F2d 671, 673 [1934], cert denied 293 US 592 [1934]).
Rittersbacher
v.
Board of Supervisors of Los Angeles County
No. 297.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Oct 8, 1934.
293 U.S. 592
Mr. Daniel E. Farr for petitioners. Mr. Everett W. Mattoon for respondents.
Cited by 2 opinions  |  Published

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of California denied.