Nebraska Supreme Court, 1905

State v. McCright

State v. McCright
Nebraska Supreme Court · Decided January 18, 1905 · Holcomb
73 Neb. 123; 102 N.W. 241; 1905 Neb. LEXIS 32

State v. McCright

Opinion of the Court

Holcomb, C. J.

This case, in all its essential features, is the same as the case of State v. Tanner, ante, p. 104, in which an opinion has just been filed. The same questions of fact and legal conclusions deducible therefrom are presented in both cases. The decision in the one controls in the other and should be followed. On the authority, therefore, of the decision in the first case rendered, the demurrer’ in the case at bar is sustained, and it is ordered that judgment he rendered therein in favor of the state, as in its petition prayed.

Judgment accordingly.

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