City of Columbia v. Stout
Missouri Court of Appeals
City of Columbia v. Stout, 180 Mo. App. 392 (1914)
167 S.W. 1153; 1914 Mo. App. LEXIS 259
Ellison
City of Columbia v. Stout
Opinion of the Court
Defendant was convicted for keeping a bawdyhouse contrary to the ordinace of the city of Columbia.
There were two witnesses for the prosecution (the marshal and his deputy) and none for the defense. The marshal asked the defendant “who was running that house at that time and she said she was running it. . . . And she said she had five girls,” and gave their names to the officer. It was further shown that the reputation of these girls and the house where they
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- CITY OF COLUMBIA v. NETTIE STOUT
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- Published