State v. Baker
55 Kan. 381
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Bluebook
State v. Baker, 55 Kan. 381 (kan 1895).
Opinion
There is nothing filed in this case calling for consideration. The clerk of the district court of Labette county certifies to a bill of exceptions in the case, but no duly-authenticated transcript is filed. The appeal must therefore be dismissed. (The State v. Fink, 49 Kas. 577, and cases therein cited.)
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State v. Fink
49 Kan. 577 (Supreme Court of Kansas, 1892)
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