State v. Kearney
State v. Kearney
Opinion of the Court
Defendant in this cause has appealed to this court from a judgment of conviction in the criminal court of Buchanan county finding him guilty of robbery in the first degree.
On December 8, 1904, the prosecuting attorney of Buchanan county 'filed an information, duly verified, charging the defendant and one James Troutman, and one David Masner, with robbery in the first degree. The date of the alleged offense was May 6, 1904, and the name of the prosecuting witness was stated to be Emmett F. Johnson. At the March term, 1905, defendant
The record proper before us for consideration discloses that the information, which was duly verified, properly charged the defendant with the offense of which he was convicted. The trial proceeded in regular order; the jury were duly empaneled and sworn to try the case, and the verdict and judgment appear to be in regular form, and there is nothing left to be done except announce our conclusion, which is that the judgment should be affirmed, and it so ordered.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- State v. KEARNEY
- Status
- Published