State v. Donnelly
72 Mo. App. 543, 1897 Mo. App. LEXIS 214
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State v. Donnelly, 72 Mo. App. 543, 1897 Mo. App. LEXIS 214 (Mo. Ct. App. 1897).
Opinion
The defendant was convicted of petit larceny. There was no proof of the time of the commission of the offense, or where it was committed. It is clear that the judgment can not be sustained. Judgment reversed and cause remanded.
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