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State v. Leo

Supreme Court of Montana
Apr 25, 1925
235 P. 720 (Mont. 1925)

Opinion

No. 5,694.

Submitted March 30, 1925.

Decided April 25, 1925.

Appeal from District Court of Custer County; S.D. McKinnon, Judge.

Mr. Homer G. Murphy and Mr. H.G. McIntire, for Appellant, submitted a brief; Mr. McIntire argued the cause orally.

Mr. L.A. Foot, Attorney General, and Mr. Rudolph Nelstead, County Attorney of Custer County, submitted a brief in behalf of the State; Mr. A.H. Angstman, Assistant Attorney General, argued the cause orally.


(For syllabus, see State v. Rice, ante, p. 272, 235 P. 716.)


The defendant in this action was convicted of a crime of unlawfully possessing intoxicating liquors by the verdict of a jury in the district court of Custer county, and has appealed to this court from the judgment entered thereon.

The proceedings at the trial of this case in the lower court, as well as the points urged in defendant's brief on this appeal, are so similar to those in the case of State v. Rice, ante, p. 272, 235 P. 716, that the determination of one necessarily controls the other.

On the authority of State v. Rice, supra, the judgment in this case is affirmed.

Affirmed.

MR. CHIEF JUSTICE CALLAWAY and ASSOCIATE JUSTICES HOLLOWAY, GALEN and MATTHEWS concur.


Summaries of

State v. Leo

Supreme Court of Montana
Apr 25, 1925
235 P. 720 (Mont. 1925)
Case details for

State v. Leo

Case Details

Full title:STATE, RESPONDENT, v. LEO, APPELLANT

Court:Supreme Court of Montana

Date published: Apr 25, 1925

Citations

235 P. 720 (Mont. 1925)
235 P. 720