Williams v. Grier

Supreme Court of Georgia · Decided 1943-07-08

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1. Where a municipal ordinance prohibiting the parking of any automobile or other vehicle upon any paved street or sidewalk "overnight" was violated by the parking of a motor-truck on a paved street at or near an intersection of streets overnight, the fact that the truck was allowed to remain during a portion of the following day in the same place where it had been so illegally parked during the nighttime would not constitute a continuing or a new violation of such ordinance, since it merely…

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