State v. Dunlap
New Mexico Supreme Court
State v. Dunlap, 31 N.M. 275 (N.M. 1925)
242 P. 449
State v. Dunlap
Opinion of the Court
Each of the defendants in the above-entitled causes was convicted under sections 1 and 2, c. 118, Laws, of 1923, which, as we have just held in State v. Armstrong, No. 2947, 242 P. 440, not as yet [officially] reported, are violative of section 18, art. 4, of the Constitution of this state. The judgment in each of said causes must therefore be reversed and remanded, with direction to discharge the accused.
Reference
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- STATE v. Clay DUNLAP, Appellants SAME v. A. S. STEWART, Appellant SAME v. Claude WELLS, Appellant SAME v. E. A. SHEDOUDY, Appellant SAME v. Dominic CUNICO, Appellant SAME v. Robert L. BLEDSOE, Appellant SAME v. J. H. SINGER
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