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McLeod v. City of Kingfisher

Criminal Court of Appeals of Oklahoma
Sep 12, 1914
142 P. 1198 (Okla. Crim. App. 1914)

Opinion

No. A-1430.

Opinion Filed September 12, 1914.

Appeal from County Court, Kingfisher County; John M. Graham, Judge.

Dan McLeod was convicted of violating a prohibitory ordinance of the city of Kingfisher, and appeals. Affirmed.

D.K. Cunningham and L.R. Weiss, for plaintiff in error.


Plaintiff in error, Dan McLeod, was convicted in the county court of Kingfisher county on appeal from the city court of the city of Kingfisher on a charge of violating a prohibitory ordinance of the city of Kingfisher, and his punishment fixed at a fine of fifty dollars and imprisonment in the city jail of Kingfisher for a period of thirty-five days. The only error of importance raised by this record is a question of the lapse of term of the county court. That question was settled adversely to the contentions of plaintiff in error by this court in the case of Tucker v. State, 10 Okla. Cr. 565, 139 P. 998.

There being no error sufficient to justify a reversal, the judgment of the trial court is affirmed.


Summaries of

McLeod v. City of Kingfisher

Criminal Court of Appeals of Oklahoma
Sep 12, 1914
142 P. 1198 (Okla. Crim. App. 1914)
Case details for

McLeod v. City of Kingfisher

Case Details

Full title:DAN McLEOD v. CITY OF KINGFISHER

Court:Criminal Court of Appeals of Oklahoma

Date published: Sep 12, 1914

Citations

142 P. 1198 (Okla. Crim. App. 1914)
142 P. 1198