Buchanan v. State
Buchanan v. State
Opinion of the Court
— Appellant was convicted in the criminal court of Marion county of violating the motor vehicle law by driving an automobile on a street in Indianapolis at an excessive rate of speed.
The affidavit charged that the offense was committed on September 9, 1915. At the trial the evidence showed that the transaction constituting
• Appellant filed a motion for a new trial on the ground that the decision of the court was not sustained by the evidence, and also on the ground that the decision of the court was contrary to law. This motion was overruled. The motion for a new trial should have been sustained. Lehritter v. State (1873), 42 Ind. 383; Dickinson v. State (1880), 70 Ind. 247.
The judgment is reversed, with instructions to grant a new trial.
Note. — Reported in 113 N. E. 726. See 28 Cye 808.
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