State v. Brown
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Opinion
INDICTMENT against the defendant for acting as rider in a horse-race on a public highway in Tippecanoe county.
On motion of the defendant, the indictment was quashed.
The only objection made to the indictment is, that the termini of the highway on which the race was run are not stated.
That objection is not tenable. The State v. Burgett, at the present term
The judgment is reversed with costs. Cause remanded for further proceedings. Costs here.'
See ante, p. 479.
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