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State v. Morrow

Supreme Court of Indiana
Nov 12, 1924
145 N.E. 497 (Ind. 1924)

Opinion

Nos. 24,591, 24,592, 24,593.

Filed November 12, 1924.

From Clark Circuit Court; James W. Fortune, Judge.

Oscar Morrow, Leslie Waldeck and Edward Stoll were charged with violation of the prohibition law. The affidavits were quashed in the trial court, and the State appeals. Reversed.

U.S. Lesh, Attorney-General, Mrs. Edward Franklin White, Deputy Attorney-General, and Dale F. Stansbury, for appellant.

Stotsenburg, Weathers Minton, for appellees.


Upon the authority of State v. Lewis (1924), ante 344, the judgment in each of the above cases is reversed, with directions to overrule the motion to quash the affidavit in each case, and for further proceedings.


Summaries of

State v. Morrow

Supreme Court of Indiana
Nov 12, 1924
145 N.E. 497 (Ind. 1924)
Case details for

State v. Morrow

Case Details

Full title:STATE OF INDIANA v. MORROW ET AL

Court:Supreme Court of Indiana

Date published: Nov 12, 1924

Citations

145 N.E. 497 (Ind. 1924)
195 Ind. 708