State v. Jasper

Washington Supreme Court
State v. Jasper, 21 Wash. 707 (Wash. 1899)
57 P. 796; 1899 Wash. LEXIS 357

State v. Jasper

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

The defendant has appealed from a judgment convicting him of the offense of obstructing a public highway. The statement of facts does not purport to contain all of the evidence, and there are no exceptions preserved in the record, which contains neither the instructions of the court nor any motion for a new trial. The information appears to sufficiently charge the offense, and upon the record the judgment must be, and it is, affirmed.

Reference

Full Case Name
The State of Washington v. J. W. Jasper
Status
Published