Supreme Court of Iowa, 1890

State v. Foley

State v. Foley
Supreme Court of Iowa · Decided October 29, 1890
81 Iowa 758; 46 N.W. 1120

State v. Foley

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

The defendant was convicted of the crime of nuisance, and, his motion for new trial being overruled, judgment was pronounced upon the verdict, from which the defendant appeals. The case is submitted upon partial transcript, without briefs or arguments. The motion for new trial is not set out, and we cannot determine whether the court erred in its ruling or not. We discover no error in the record., The judgment of the district court is affirmed.

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