Indiana Supreme Court, 1858

State v. Lenfesty

State v. Lenfesty
Indiana Supreme Court · Decided June 17, 1858
10 Ind. 397

State v. Lenfesty

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

Information for refusing to swear to a list, of taxables as prepared by the assessor, &c.

A motion to quash was sustained. This was correct. The information did not set out either the substance or tenor of the list to which the defendant was required to swear; nor does it contain an allegation that he ,had signed it. The State v. Atkinson, 8 Ind. R. 409.

The judgment is affirmed.

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