Illinois Supreme Court, 1927

The People v. Puckett

The People v. Puckett
Illinois Supreme Court · Decided February 16, 1927 · Per CURIAM
155 N.E. 319; 324 Ill. 293 (North Eastern Reporter)

The People v. Puckett

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam :

Plaintiff in error, H. E. Puckett, was convicted in the county court of Hancock county of violating the Medical Practice act. He prosecutes this writ of error to reverse the judgment on the ground that the statute is unconstitutional and that the court erred in sustaining a demurrer to his plea of former conviction.

The questions in this case are the same as those in People v. Hawkinson, (ante, p. 285,) and for the reasons given in the opinion filed in that case we find them without merit. The judgment is therefore affirmed.

Judgment affirmed.

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