State v. Flynn

35 Tex. 354
CourtTexas Supreme Court
DecidedJuly 1, 1872
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Bluebook
State v. Flynn, 35 Tex. 354 (Tex. 1872).

Opinion

Ogden, J.

The indictment in this case charges the defendant with keeping a house on the highway in the [355]*355city of Houston, in the county of Harris, “as, and for a resort for evil disposed, drunken and disorderly persons ; and said house was then and there, with the consent and by the permission of said John Flynn, resorted to by persons who, by loud talking, profane swearing, obscene language, and in divers ways, and by divers other means, greatly annoy, inconvenience, hurt and trouble, not only all the inhabitants on said highway and public street, and in said neighborhood, but all the good citizens of said State passing and repassing, riding, walking, laboring, dwelling, and reposing on said public street and highway and said neighborhood.” We think this indictment sufficient, under Article 2034, Paschal’s Digest, to charge a common nuisance, and that the court erred in quashing the same. The judgment is therefore reversed, and the cause remanded.

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Johnson v. State
4 Tex. Ct. App. 63 (Court of Appeals of Texas, 1878)

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