Commonwealth v. Reagan

272 S.W. 889, 209 Ky. 393
Court of Appeals of Kentucky (pre-1976)·Decided June 5, 1925·Published·Cited by 1 cases

Opinion

Opinion of the Court by

Judge Clarke

Reversing.

The indictment herein charges appellee with having in his possession burglar’s tools, in violation of section 1159 of the Kentucky Statutes. The trial court sustained a demurrer'to the indictment, upon authority of the opinion of this court in Gibson v. Commonwealth, rendered October 10, 1924, and reported in 204 Ky. 748, 265 S. W. 339, in which it was held that section 1159, supra, had been repealed by chapter 104 of the 1922 acts. However, that opinion was withdrawn, upon a petition for rehearing, and another delivered holding the act of 1922, supra, to be unconstitutional. Gibson v. Commonwealth, 209 Ky. 101, — S. W. —.

It follows that section 1159 of the statutes is still in full force, and that the demurrer to the indictment, admittedly in proper form, should have been overruled.

Wherefore, the judgment sustaining the demurrer and dismissing the indictment is reversed, and the cause remanded for further proceedings not inconsistent herewith.

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