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State v. King

Supreme Court of Iowa
Feb 10, 1953
56 N.W.2d 887 (Iowa 1953)

Opinion


56 N.W.2d 887 (Iowa 1953) STATE of Iowa, appellee, v. Richard KING, appellant. No. 48253. Supreme Court of Iowa. February 10, 1953

       Appeal from Municipal Court of Sioux City, Berry Sisk and George M. Paradise, Judges.

       H. A. McQueen, Sioux City, for appellant.

       Robert L. Larson, Atty. Gen., and R. R. R. Dvorak, Asst. Atty. Gen., and Warren Dunkle, Asst. County Atty., Woodbury County, Sioux City, for appellee.        PER CURIAM.

       Defendant was found guilty of the crime of petit larceny and fined $100 and costs with provision for imprisonment in county jail in default of payment. He has appealed and the case comes to us on clerk's transcript.

       We have examined the record and find no error. The judgment is accordingly affirmed.

       Affirmed.


Summaries of

State v. King

Supreme Court of Iowa
Feb 10, 1953
56 N.W.2d 887 (Iowa 1953)
Case details for

State v. King

Case Details

Full title:STATE of Iowa, appellee, v. Richard KING, appellant.

Court:Supreme Court of Iowa

Date published: Feb 10, 1953

Citations

56 N.W.2d 887 (Iowa 1953)