Supreme Court of Iowa, 1894

State v. Boone

State v. Boone
Supreme Court of Iowa · Decided February 1, 1894
90 Iowa 753; 57 N.W. 709

State v. Boone

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

Appellant pleadedguilty to an indictment charging him with willfully, maliciously and feloniously cutting, breaking and injuring three telegraph wires owned by the Western Union Telegraph Company, and in the possession, use, and control of the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway Company. Judgment was entered that he be confined in the state penitentiary at Anamosa at hard labor for a term of eighteen months, and for costs. Defendant appealed, and the case is submitted on a transcript alone. We have examined the transcript with care, and fail to discover therefrom any errors in the proceedings. The judgment of the district court is, therefore, affirmed.

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