Indiana Court of Appeals, 1921

Sudlow v. State

Sudlow v. State
Indiana Court of Appeals · Decided April 1, 1921 · Dausman
75 Ind. App. 292; 130 N.E. 429; 1921 Ind. App. LEXIS 267

Sudlow v. State

Opinion of the Court

Dausman, P. J.

Appellant was convicted on a charge of having encouraged a female under the age of eighteen years “to be guilty of indecent and immoral conduct,” in violation of the act concerning delinquency in children. Acts 1917 p. 342, §1648 Burns’ Supp. 1918. The trial was by the court without a jury. We have examined the evidence and we find that it wholly fails to support the finding. Robinson v. State (1919), 188 Ind. 467, 124 N. E. 489. The judgment is reversed, and, in accordance with §2225 Burns 1914, §1895 R. S. 1881, the trial court is directed to discharge the defendant.

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