State v. Sartin
State v. Sartin
Opinion of the Court
This prosecution was begun before a justice on the following information:
“State oe Missouri, “County of Stone. ss.
“Before W. T. Moore, one of the justices of the peace within and for Washington township, Stone county, Missouri.
“State of Missouri, v. “E. G-. Sartin, Defendant.
“Comes now Albert Hodges, prosecuting attorney within and for the county of Stone, in the state of Missouri, informs the court that E. G-. Sartin, on the ninth day of February, 1895, at the said county of Stone did then and there unlawfully carry concealed about his person a certain deadly and dangerous weapon, to wit, a revolving pistol, against the peace and dignity of the state.
“Albert Hodges,
“Prosecuting Attorney.
“John Butler, being duly sworn, upon his oath says that the facts stated in the foregoing information are true.
“John Butler,
“Prosecuting Witness.
“Subscribed and sworn to before me this eleventh day of February, A. D. 1895.
“W. T. Moore, J. P.”
The defendant was convicted by the justice and appealed to the circuit court, where his motion to quash the above information was sustained, and the state appealed to this court.
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- State of Missouri v. R. G. Sartin
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