Bagwell was convicted in tbe mayor’s court of Lawrenceville for violating tbe ordinance described in the second head-note; which conviction was sustained on certiorari. He contended that the charter of the town conferred no power to enact such legislation (see Acts *6551882-88, p. 356); also, that the act just cited is violative of the constitutional provisions found in the code, §§5076, 5067.
C. H. Brand, for plaintiff in error.Bagwell v. Town of Lawrenceville
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