State v. Nicks
Montana Supreme Court
State v. Nicks, 134 Mont. 599 (Mont. 1958)
332 P.2d 906; 1958 Mont. LEXIS 34
Adair, Angstman, Bottomly, Castles, Harrison
State v. Nicks
Opinion of the Court
Defendant was convicted of tbe crime of committing lewd and lascivious acts upon a minor child. His motion for new trial was denied after this court ruled that a motion for new trial could be filed and heard under recanting testimony developed after the trial. State v. Nicks, 131 Mont. 567, 312 Pac. (2d) 519. He has appealed from the order denying the motion.
Since this court has remanded the cause for retrial upon other grounds in an opinion this day filed, 332 Pac. (2d) 904, the propriety of the ruling on the motion for new trial because of the recanting testimony becomes immaterial and this appeal is accordingly dismissed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- THE STATE OF MONTANA, and v. WILLIAM NICKS, and
- Status
- Published