Nebraska Supreme Court, 1906

State v. Cannot

State v. Cannot
Nebraska Supreme Court · Decided January 3, 1906
75 Neb. 399; 106 N.W. 452; 1906 Neb. LEXIS 378

State v. Cannot

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

This cause in all its essential features is the same as the case of State v. Tanner, 73 Neb. 104. The same questions of fact and of law are presented in both cases. The decision in the one controls in the other. On the authority therefore of the decision in the case cited, the demurrer in the case at bar is sustained, and it is ordered that judgment be rendered therein in favor of the state as in its petition prayed.

Judgment accordingly.

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