Opinion
Gen. No. 44,473. (Abstract of Decision.)
Opinion filed November 1, 1948 Released for publication November 16, 1948
MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS, § 465 — grounds for reversing judgment for keeping disorderly house. Judgment finding defendant guilty of keeping a disorderly house, in violation of ordinance, and assessing a fine was reversed and cause remanded for new trial where record was confusing as to whether there had been one or two trials and verdict was not signed by all jurors sworn to try cause.
See Callaghan's Illinois Digest, same topic and section number.
Appeal from the Municipal Court of Chicago; the Hon. JAY A. SCHILLER, Judge, presiding.
Reversed and remanded. Heard in the first division, first district, this court at the June term, 1948.
Louis L. Gould and Stephen Lee, for appellant;
Benjamin S. Adamowski, Corporation Counsel, for appellee;
L. Louis Karton, Head of Appeals and Review Division, Louis H. Geiman and Harry Markin, Assistant Corporation Counsel, of counsel.
Not to be published in full. Opinion filed November 1, 1948; released for publication November 16, 1948.