The appellant, Joseph Randolph Peters, was convicted after a jury trial of driving under the influence of alcohol, in violation of a municipal ordinance of the City of Phenix City (hereinafter "the City"). He was sentenced to 60 days in jail and was fined $700.
The appellant raises several issues on appeal; however, we need only address the City's failure to prove and plead the ordinance by which it adopted §
We hold that the trial court improperly took judicial notice of the municipal ordinance, and the City's failure to ensure that the ordinance was admitted into evidence rendered its evidence insufficient to support the appellant's conviction; therefore, this conviction is reversed and a judgment rendered.
REVERSED AND JUDGMENT RENDERED.
All the Judges concur.
