Case Name: Commonwealth v. Siderias, Appellant
Court: Superior Court of Pennsylvania
Jurisdiction: Pennsylvania
Decision Date: 1967-11-16
Citations: 211 Pa. Super. 125
Docket Number: Appeal, No. 507
Parties: Commonwealth v. Siderias, Appellant.
Judges: Before Ervin, P. J., Wright, Watkins, Montgomery, Jacobs, Hoffman, and Spaulding, JJ.
Reporter: Pennsylvania Superior Court Reports
Volume: 211
Pages: 125–126

Head Matter:
Commonwealth v. Siderias, Appellant.
Argued September 12, 1967.
Before Ervin, P. J., Wright, Watkins, Montgomery, Jacobs, Hoffman, and Spaulding, JJ.
November 16, 1967:
Robert C. McFadden, with him William J. Morrissey, for appellant.
Donald B. Corriere, Assistant District Attorney, with him Bernard V. O’Hare, Jr., District Attorney, for Commonwealth, appellee.

Opinion:
Opinion by
Ervin, P. J.,
This case presents the identical questions raised in Com. v. Herb, 211 Pa. Superior Ct. 119, 235 A. 2d 429, which we have decided in an opinion filed concurrently herewith.
The only difference between the cases was that Herb was accused of "following too closely" while Siderias was charged with "unreasonable and improper speed."
For the reasons set forth in Com. v. Herb, supra, the order of the court below is affirmed.