JOHN T. HENDRICK, Plff. in Err., V. STATE of MARYLAND

JOHN T. HENDRICK, Plff. in Err., V. STATE of MARYLAND

Hendrick v. State of Maryland, 235 U.S. 610 (1915) 35 S.Ct. 140, 59 L.Ed. 385 Requirements of Laws Md.1910, c. 207, for registering automobiles at a cost varying KeyCite Yellow Flag - Negative Treatment according to the horse power, and for the driver Declined to Extend by County of Fond du Lac v. Derksen, Wis.App., May to obtain a license, and that nonresidents, to 29, 2002 have a limited use of the highways without cost, 35 S.Ct. 140 must have complied with a similar law in their Supreme Court of the United States. respective states and have secured a tag, are not unreasonable as to vehicles moving in interstate JOHN T. HENDRICK, Plff. in Err., commerce. v. STATE OF MARYLAND. 233 Cases that cite this headnote No. 77. [3] Commerce Motor Vehicles and Carriers | 83 Commerce Argued November 11 and 12, 1914. 83II Application to Particular Subjects and | Methods of Regulation Decided January 5, 1915. 83II(E) Licenses and Taxes 83k63 Licenses and Privilege Taxes Synopsis 83k63.15 Motor Vehicles and Carriers IN ERROR to the Circuit Court of Prince George's County, Rights of citizens to pass through the several State of Maryland, to review a conviction for violating the states held not unconstitutionally interfered with state motor vehicle law. Affirmed. by Laws Md.1910, c. 207, § 140a, relating to use of highways of the state by nonresident owners The facts are stated in the opinion. of automobiles. 69 Cases that cite this headnote West Headnotes (5) [4] Constitutional Law Discrimination in General [1] Commerce Nonexercise of Power by 92 Constitutional Law Congress 92VI Enforcement of Constitutional Provisions 83 Commerce 92VI(A) Persons Entitled to Raise Constitutional 83I Power to Regulate in General Questions; Standing 83k2 Constitutional Grant of Power to Congress 92VI(A)4 Particular Constitutional Provisions in 83k10 Nonexercise of Power by Congress General In the absence of federal legislation, the state 92k726 Discrimination in General can prescribe uniform regulations reasonably (Formerly 92k42.1(1)) necessary as to operation on their highways of An automobile owner cannot complain of automobiles moving in interstate commerce. discrimination, under Laws Md.1910, c. 207, for licensing automobiles because the fee is 69 Cases that cite this headnote graduated according to the horse power where the power of his car does not appear. [2] Commerce Motor Vehicles and Carriers 20 Cases that cite this headnote 83 Commerce 83II Application to Particular Subjects and Methods of Regulation [5] Constitutional Law Motor Vehicles 83II(E) Licenses and Taxes 92 Constitutional Law 83k63 Licenses and Privilege Taxes 92VI Enforcement of Constitutional Provisions 83k63.15 Motor Vehicles and Carriers © 2020 Thomson Reuters. No claim to original U.S. Government Works. 1 Hendrick v. State of Maryland, 235 U.S. 610 (1915) 35 S.Ct. 140, 59 L.Ed. 385 92VI(A) Persons Entitled to Raise Constitutional citizen of the United States, resident and commorant *619 Questions; Standing in the District of Columbia. On that day he left his office in 92VI(A)3 Particular Questions or Grounds of Washington in his own automobile and drove it into Prince Attack in General George's county, and while temporarily there was arrested on 92k713 Licenses the charge of operating it upon the highways without having 92k716 Motor Vehicles procured the certificate of registration required by § 133 of (Formerly 92k42.4) the motor vehicle law. He was brought before a justice of the A resident of the District of Columbia, failing to peace and fined $15 after having been found guilty of the show compliance with the laws of the District charge set out in a warrant duly issued,-a motion to quash as to registering automobiles and licensing having been denied. Whereupon he filed his appeal. At the operators, or that he has applied for local time and place **141 aforesaid he had not procured the identifying tags, required by Laws Md.1910, c. certificate of registration for his automobile required by § 133. 207, § 140a, to a limited use of the highways by Upon the foregoing the court shall determine the questions nonresidents, cannot complain that residents of and differences between the parties and render judgment the District are not among those to whom this according as their rights in law may appear in the same privilege is granted. manner as if the facts aforesaid were proven upon the trial. 72 Cases that cite this headnote Either party may appeal. The Maryland legislature, by an act effective July 1, 1910 (chap. 207, Laws 1910, p. 177), prescribed a comprehensive scheme for licensing and regulating motor vehicles. The Attorneys and Law Firms following summary sufficiently indicates its provisions: **140 *611 Messrs. Osborne I. Yellott, Jackson H. The governor shall appoint a commissioner of motor Balston, Clement L. Bouvé, and William E. Richardson for vehicles, with power to designate assistants, who shall secure plaintiff in error. enforcement of the statute. Before any motor vehicle is operated upon the highways the owner shall make a statement *613 Mr. Edgar Allan Poe, Attorney General of Maryland, to the commissioner and procure a certificate of registration; and Mr. Enos S. Stockbridge for defendant in error. thereafter it shall bear a numbered plate. This certificate Opinion and plate shall be evidence of authority for operating the machine during the current year (§ 133). Registration fees *618 Mr. Justice McReynolds delivered the opinion of the are fixed according to horsepower-$6 when 20 or less; $12 court: when from 20 to 40; and $18 when in excess of 40 (§ 136). No person shall drive a motor vehicle upon the highway Plaintiff in error was tried before a justice of the peace, Prince until he has obtained at a cost of $2 an operator's license, George's county, Maryland, upon a charge of violating the subject to revocation for cause *620 (§ 137). Any owner motor vehicle law. A written motion to quash the warrant or operator of an automobile, nonresident of Maryland, who because of conflict between the statute and the Constitution has complied with the laws of the state in which he resides of the United States was denied; he was found quilty and requiring the registration of motor vehicles, or licensing fined. Thereupon an appeal was taken to the circuit court,- of operators thereof, etc., may, under specified conditions, the highest in the state having jurisdiction,-where the cause obtain a distinguishing tag and permission to operate such stood for trial de novo upon the original papers. It was there machine over the highways for not exceeding two periods of submitted for determination by the court upon an agreed seven consecutive days in a calendar year without paying the statement of facts grievously verbose, but in substance as ordinary fees for registration and operator's license (§ 140a); follows: but residents of the District of Columbia are not included The cause was originally brought July 27, 1910, before a amongst those to whom this privilege is granted (§ 132). Other justice of the peace for Prince George's county by the state sections relate to speed, rules of the road, accidents, signals, against John T. Hendrick for violating § 133 of the motor penalties, arrests, trials, fines, etc. All money collected under vehicle law effective July 1, 1910. He is and then was a the provisions of the act go to the commissioner, and, except so much as is necessary for salaries and expenses, must © 2020 Thomson Reuters. No claim to original U.S. Government Works. 2 Hendrick v. State of Maryland, 235 U.S. 610 (1915) 35 S.Ct. 140, 59 L.Ed. 385 be paid into the state treasury to be used in construction, of good order and the protection of those within its own maintaining, and repairing the streets of Baltimore and roads jurisdiction the state put into effect the abovedescribed built or aided by a county or the state itself. Section 140a is general regulations, including requirements for registration copied in the margin.1 and licenses. A further evident purpose was to secure some compensation for the use of facilities provided at great cost *621 Plaintiff in error maintains that the act is void because- from the class for whose needs they are essential, and whose it discriminates against residents of the District of Columbia; operations over them are peculiarly injurious. attempts to regulate interstate commerce; violates the rights of citizens of the United States to pass into and through the state; In the absence of national legislation covering the subject, a exacts a tax for revenue-not mere compensation for the use state may rightfully prescribe uniform regulations necessary of facilities-according to arbitrary classifications, and thereby for public safety and order in respect to the operation upon deprives citizens of the United States of the equal protection its highways of all motor vehicles,-those moving in interstate of the laws. commerce as well as others. And to this end it may require the registration of such vehicles and the licensing of their drivers, If the statute is otherwise valid, the alleged discrimination charging therefor reasonable fees graduated according to against residents of the District of Columbia is not adequate the horse-power of the engines,-a practical measure of size, ground for us now to declare it altogether bad. At most they speed, and difficulty of control. This is but an exercise of the are entitled to equality of treatment, and in the absence of police power uniformly recognized as belonging to the states some definite and authoritative ruling by the courts of the and essential to the preservation of the health, safety, and state we will not assume that, upon a proper showing, this comfort of their citizens; and it does not constitute a direct and will be denied, The record fails to disclose that Hendrick material burden on interstate commerce.

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