State v. Huey
Indiana Supreme Court
State v. Huey, 16 Ind. 338 (Ind. 1861)
1861 Ind. LEXIS 171
State v. Huey
Opinion of the Court
This was a prosecution against the appellees for “public indecency.”
On the trial the defendants were acquitted, but the State brings up the case upon points of law reserved during the progress of the trial. We have decided that there is no such offense as public indecency. Jennings v. The State, ante, p. 335. It follows that the record presents no legitimate question for our decision.
The appeal is dismissed.
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