State v. Flores
33 Tex. 444
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State v. Flores, 33 Tex. 444 (Tex. 1870).
Opinion
This was an indictment for keeping a gaming hoard. The motion to quash should have been overruled. (See Brosshard v. The State, 25 Sup. Texas Reps., 209.)
[445]*445The indictment was good without the signature of the foreman of the grand jury, according to The State v. Powell, 24 Texas, 135. The judgment helow is reversed and cause remanded.
Reversed and remanded.
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State v. Powell
24 Tex. 135 (Texas Supreme Court, 1859)
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