Minnesota Supreme Court, 1884

State v. Green

State v. Green
Minnesota Supreme Court · Decided November 26, 1884
32 Minn. 433; 21 N.W. 547; 1884 Minn. LEXIS 189 (Minnesota Reports)

State v. Green

Opinion of the Court

By the Court.

Upon trial before the municipal court without a jury, the defendant having been convicted of the crime of larceny, such conviction was not affected by the making and filing, several weeks afterwards, by the judge of that court, of a statement denominated by him “findings of fact” which did not set forth facts sufficient to constitute an offence. The finding of facts, if intended as such, subsequent to the conviction, was unauthorized, and the conviction is not referable to it.

Judgment affirmed.

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