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Sanders v. Commonwealth

Court of Appeals of Kentucky
Feb 11, 1949
217 S.W.2d 802 (Ky. Ct. App. 1949)

Opinion

February 11, 1949.

W.B. Sanders was convicted of offense of confederating and banding together with others for purpose of intimidating another, and he appeals.

Affirmed.

Joseph S. Freeland for appellant.

A.E. Funk, Attorney General, and Zeb A. Stewart, Assistant Attorny General for appellee.


Motion for an appeal from a judgment of the Marshall Circuit Court convicting W.B. Sanders, Glenn Smith and W.G. McCloud of the offense of confederating and banding together for the purpose if intimidating another, and fixing the punishment of each at a fine of $100.

The sole ground urged for reversal of the judgment is error in the summoning and formation of the grand jury, but the alleged error was not presented to the trial court in the motion and grounds for a new trial and cannot be considered by the Court of Appeals. Criminal Code of Practice, Sec. 274; Hopkins v. Commonwealth, 279 Ky. 370, 130, S.W.2d 764; Bowling v. Commonwealth, 230 Ky. 387, 19 S.W.2d 1086; Thompson v. Commonwealth, 122 Ky. 501, 91 S.W. 701.


Appeal denied. Judgment affirmed.


Summaries of

Sanders v. Commonwealth

Court of Appeals of Kentucky
Feb 11, 1949
217 S.W.2d 802 (Ky. Ct. App. 1949)
Case details for

Sanders v. Commonwealth

Case Details

Full title:SANDERS v. COMMONWEALTH

Court:Court of Appeals of Kentucky

Date published: Feb 11, 1949

Citations

217 S.W.2d 802 (Ky. Ct. App. 1949)
217 S.W.2d 802