203 N.W.2d 388
No. 43566.Supreme Court of Minnesota.
December 15, 1972.
Highway traffic regulation — speeding conviction — issues without merit.
Appeal by Ronald Alton Swenson from a judgment of the Carver County Municipal Court, John A. Fahey, Judge, whereby he was convicted of driving in excess of the speed limit. Affirmed.
Parris Law Offices and James J. Hulwi, for appellant.
Heard before Knutson, C. J., and Otis, Kelly, and Schultz, JJ.
PER CURIAM.
Defendant, convicted after a trial without a jury of violating Minn. St. 169.14, specifically of driving 65 miles per hour in a 50-mile-per-hour zone, contends on this appeal from judgment that the court erred in admitting testimony by the arresting officer that with the aid of his speedometer he clocked defendant at a speed of 70 miles per hour in a 50-mile-per-hour zone. After a careful review of the record, we conclude that the several issues raised (some for the first time on this appeal) with respect to the admissibility of this testimony do not warrant discussion.
The respondent has not complied with the rules of this court and has not timely filed its brief. Therefore, no costs shall be allowed to any of the parties.
Affirmed.