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State v. Morse

Supreme Court of Montana
Jun 24, 1926
248 P. 219 (Mont. 1926)

Opinion

No. 5,964.

Submitted June 10, 1926.

Decided June 24, 1926.

Appeal from District Court, Big Horn County; O.F. Goddard, Judge.

ROBERT MORSE was convicted of burglary and appeals from the judgment and the order denying his motion for a new trial. Affirmed.

Mr. Franklin D. Tanner, for Appellant, submitted a brief and argued the cause orally.

Mr. L.A. Foot, Attorney General, Mr. A.H. Angstman, Assistant Attorney General, and Mr. T.H. Burke, County Attorney of Big Horn County, submitted a brief; Mr. Burke argued the cause orally.


(For syllabus see State v. O'Neill, ante, p. 526.)


The defendant was convicted of the crime of burglary in the first degree. The jury also found the charge of prior conviction of robbery true. The defendant appealed from the judgment and from an order denying his motion for a new trial.

The decision in this case is controlled by the decision in State v. O'Neill, ante, p. 526, 248 P. 215. Upon the authority of that case, the judgment and order herein are affirmed.

Affirmed.


Summaries of

State v. Morse

Supreme Court of Montana
Jun 24, 1926
248 P. 219 (Mont. 1926)
Case details for

State v. Morse

Case Details

Full title:STATE, RESPONDENT, v. MORSE, APPELLANT

Court:Supreme Court of Montana

Date published: Jun 24, 1926

Citations

248 P. 219 (Mont. 1926)
248 P. 219