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People v. Schwartz

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Oct 26, 1934
192 N.E. 588 (N.Y. 1934)

Summary

In People v. Schwartz (265 N.Y. 310), where the defendant, a deputy sheriff, was charged with overtime parking, Chief Judge POUND said: "Unless some divinity doth hedge a deputy sheriff" he still must obey.

Summary of this case from City of Rochester v. Tutty

Opinion

Submitted October 22, 1934

Decided October 26, 1934

Appeal from the Onondaga County Court.

Edward L. Robertson, Corporation Counsel, for appellant.

Daniel F. Mathews for respondent.


A deputy sheriff is charged with parking a vehicle between seven A.M. and six P.M. in front of the court house in the city of Syracuse within the congested district for a longer period than forty-five minutes in violation of a traffic ordinance of the city. His defense is that he used the car on official business and that no other parking facilities were afforded for the vehicle. Unless some divinity doth hedge a deputy sheriff, this can be no defense. The county can provide parking space to keep the cars of the deputy sheriffs off the street. Until then deputy sheriffs are like common folks in this respect. Defendant was a civil deputy, not on police duty. No emergency excused him. He parked his car on the street for his personal convenience and was subject, like others, to the terms of the ordinance.

The judgment of the County Court should be reversed and that of the Court of Special Sessions affirmed.

CRANE, LEHMAN, O'BRIEN, HUBBS, CROUCH and LOUGHRAN, JJ., concur.

Judgment accordingly.


Summaries of

People v. Schwartz

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Oct 26, 1934
192 N.E. 588 (N.Y. 1934)

In People v. Schwartz (265 N.Y. 310), where the defendant, a deputy sheriff, was charged with overtime parking, Chief Judge POUND said: "Unless some divinity doth hedge a deputy sheriff" he still must obey.

Summary of this case from City of Rochester v. Tutty
Case details for

People v. Schwartz

Case Details

Full title:THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, Appellant, v. KARL SCHWARTZ…

Court:Court of Appeals of the State of New York

Date published: Oct 26, 1934

Citations

192 N.E. 588 (N.Y. 1934)
192 N.E. 588

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