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State v. Bordwell

Supreme Court of South Dakota
Oct 9, 2007
744 N.W.2d 77 (S.D. 2007)

Summary

In Bordwell v. State, 77 Ark. 161, 91 S.W. 555, it was decided that an election held at a place other than, but near by, the place designated for the purpose, was valid.

Summary of this case from Rural-Dale Cons. Sch. Dist. 64 v. Carden

Opinion

No. 24310.

October 9, 2007.


Abstracts of Summary dispositions Affirmed (DRG).


Summaries of

State v. Bordwell

Supreme Court of South Dakota
Oct 9, 2007
744 N.W.2d 77 (S.D. 2007)

In Bordwell v. State, 77 Ark. 161, 91 S.W. 555, it was decided that an election held at a place other than, but near by, the place designated for the purpose, was valid.

Summary of this case from Rural-Dale Cons. Sch. Dist. 64 v. Carden
Case details for

State v. Bordwell

Case Details

Full title:State v. Bordwell

Court:Supreme Court of South Dakota

Date published: Oct 9, 2007

Citations

744 N.W.2d 77 (S.D. 2007)

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