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Carson v. People

Supreme Court of Colorado. In Department
Nov 6, 1933
26 P.2d 1068 (Colo. 1933)

Opinion

No. 13,363.

Decided November 6, 1933.

Plaintiff in error was convicted of robbery.

Affirmed. On Application for Supersedeas.

1. CRIMINAL LAW — Robbery. This case ruled by the opinion in Rowan v. People, 93 Colo. 473.

Error to the District Court of Phillips County, Hon. H. E. Munson, Judge.

Mr. AVERY T. SEARLE, for plaintiff in error.

Mr. PAUL P. PROSSER, Attorney General, Mr. CHARLES H. QUEARY, Assistant, for the people.


THE plaintiff in error comes on identical assignments and same bill of exceptions presented by plaintiff in error in Rowan v. People, 93 Colo. 473, 26 P.2d 1066, affirmed this day. The informations charged the same crime and by agreement the two cases were consolidated for trial. In nothing essential did the evidence vary as to the two alleged offenders. As in the other review, the verdict was adverse and like judgment given. On the authority of the opinion in that case the judgment here is affirmed.

MR. CHIEF JUSTICE ADAMS and MR. JUSTICE CAMPBELL concur.


Summaries of

Carson v. People

Supreme Court of Colorado. In Department
Nov 6, 1933
26 P.2d 1068 (Colo. 1933)
Case details for

Carson v. People

Case Details

Full title:CARSON v. THE PEOPLE

Court:Supreme Court of Colorado. In Department

Date published: Nov 6, 1933

Citations

26 P.2d 1068 (Colo. 1933)
26 P.2d 1068

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