State v. Wassenberg
State v. Wassenberg
Opinion of the Court
The opinion of the court was delivered by
Defendant was convicted of obtaining money from a bank by means of false representations, and appeals.
Defendant presents eleven assignments of error. Every one of them except the last relates to a ruling of the district court affecting or made in the progress of the trial, which, if erroneous, furnished statutory ground for a motion, for a new trial. The last assignment is, the court erred in overruling defendant’s motion for a new trial.
Notwithstanding the conditions of the record, the court has carefully examined it, and is satisfied defendant has suffered no prejudice to his substantial rights; but because anything the court might say on the subject would be extrajudicial, expression of its views would be improper.
The judgment of the district court is affirmed.
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- Full Case Name
- The State of Kansas v. Henry Wassenberg
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- Published