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Ruede v. State of Indiana

Supreme Court of Indiana
Jun 27, 1924
144 N.E. 925 (Ind. 1924)

Opinion

No. 24,373.

Filed June 27, 1924.

From Delaware Circuit Court; Clarence W. Dearth, Judge.

Prosecution by State of Indiana against Frank Ruede. From a judgment of conviction, the defendant appeals. Affirmed.

William A. McClellan and William A. Thompson, for appellant.

U.S. Lesh, Attorney-General, and Mrs. Edward Franklin White, Deputy Attorney-General, for the State.


Appellant was convicted of a violation of chapter 34 of the Acts of 1923, Acts 1923 p. 108, which prohibits the transportation of intoxicating liquors in an automobile, etc.

All the questions raised and discussed by appellant were considered and decided adversely to his contention in the cases of Asher v. State (1924), 194 Ind. 553, 142 N.E. 407, and Volderauer v. State (1924), ante 415, 143 N.E. 674, and upon the authority of those cases the judgment is affirmed.


Summaries of

Ruede v. State of Indiana

Supreme Court of Indiana
Jun 27, 1924
144 N.E. 925 (Ind. 1924)
Case details for

Ruede v. State of Indiana

Case Details

Full title:RUEDE v. STATE OF INDIANA

Court:Supreme Court of Indiana

Date published: Jun 27, 1924

Citations

144 N.E. 925 (Ind. 1924)
195 Ind. 707