Supreme Court of Kansas, 1909

State v. Burke

State v. Burke
Supreme Court of Kansas · Decided April 10, 1909
80 Kan. 796; 101 P. 1133; 1909 Kan. LEXIS 169

State v. Burke

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam:

The defendant was convicted of the violation of an injunction restraining him from maintaining a nuisan.ce in a certain place in the city of Atchison. He appeals from the judgment. No question is presented which has not heretofore been determined by the decisions of this court. The evidence regarding the records of the collector of internal revenue was properly-admitted. (The State v. Schaeffer, 74 Kan. 390; The State v. Fishback, 79 Kan. 679.) There was substantial evidence to sustain the finding, and that determines the inquiry here.

The judgment is affirmed.

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