State v. Caton
87 P. 1149, 74 Kan. 899, 1906 Kan. LEXIS 191
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Bluebook
State v. Caton, 87 P. 1149, 74 Kan. 899, 1906 Kan. LEXIS 191 (kan 1906).
Opinion
This is an appeal from a conviction and judgment fining the appellant $50. The state moves to dismiss, and assigns various reasons, none of which is considered sufficient. The bill of exceptions does not disclose the commission of any error prejudicial to the appellant, therefore the judgment is affirmed.
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