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Maveety v. State of Indiana

Supreme Court of Indiana
Feb 26, 1935
194 N.E. 329 (Ind. 1935)

Opinion

No. 26,219.

Filed February 26, 1935.

From Vanderburgh Circuit Court; John W. Spencer, Jr., Judge.

Ermin Maveety was convicted on a charge of perjury and conspiracy to commit perjury, and he appealed. Reversed.

William D. Hardy, for appellant.

Philip Lutz, Jr., Attorney-General, and Joseph P. McNamara, Deputy Attorney-General, for appellee.


This is a companion case to that of Ernest Lynn v. State of Indiana, ante 393, from the Vanderburgh circuit court, and decided by this court on the 28th day of December, 1934.

Maveety and Lynn and four other persons were charged, by the same affidavit in two counts, with a conspiracy to commit the felony of perjury, and perjury.

The same identical questions were presented in the assignment of errors in the Lynn case as are presented in the instant case, and upon the authority of the case of Lynn v. State, supra, the judgment in this case is reversed.

Judgment reversed.


Summaries of

Maveety v. State of Indiana

Supreme Court of Indiana
Feb 26, 1935
194 N.E. 329 (Ind. 1935)
Case details for

Maveety v. State of Indiana

Case Details

Full title:MAVEETY v. STATE OF INDIANA

Court:Supreme Court of Indiana

Date published: Feb 26, 1935

Citations

194 N.E. 329 (Ind. 1935)
207 Ind. 710