Case Name: Ronald STONE, Petitioner, v. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Respondent
Court: United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1965-04-28
Citations: 350 F.2d 728
Docket Number: No. 19085
Parties: Ronald STONE, Petitioner, v. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Respondent.
Judges: 
Reporter: Federal Reporter 2d Series
Volume: 350
Pages: 728–729

Head Matter:
Ronald STONE, Petitioner, v. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Respondent.
No. 19085.
United States Court of Appeals District of Columbia Circuit.
April 28, 1965.
Petition for Rehearing En Banc Denied Oct. 7, 1965.
Before Bazelon, Chief Judge, Fahy, Circuit Judge, and Bastian, Senior Circuit Judge, in Chambers.

Opinion:
Order
PER CURIAM.
On consideration of petitioner's petition for the allowance of an appeal from the District of Columbia Court of Appeals, of petitioner's brief in support thereof, and of respondent's brief in opposition thereto, it is
Ordered by the court that petitioner's aforesaid petition be granted, and petitioner is allowed to appeal from the judgment of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals in this case.
BAZELON, Chief Judge.
Petitioner was convicted in the Court of General Sessions for using "profane language, indecent and obscene words and engaging] in disorderly conduct," D.C.Code § 11-741 (c), 17-801 (b) (Supp. V, 1965). He was sentenced to a $25.00 fine or ten days in prison, and he paid the fine. The District of Columbia Court of Appeals refused to allow an appeal. Petitioner now seeks allowance of an appeal in this court. The court grants this petition today because of the importance of the issues raised.
If I should be a member of the division of this court which hears this appeal, I would wish the parties to brief and the court to consider the additional matters (a) whether an alternative sentence of fine or imprisonment is an invalid discrimination between those who are able to pay and those who are not, see Wildeblood v. United States, 109 U.S.App.D.C. 163, 284 F.2d 592 (1960) (opinion of Edgerton, C. J.); (b) whether this question is mooted by payment of the fine; and (c) whether this question may properly be considered by this court though it was not raised before the District of Columbia Court of Appeals.