State v. Hinton
29 S.W. 841, 126 Mo. 530, 1895 Mo. LEXIS 196
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State v. Hinton, 29 S.W. 841, 126 Mo. 530, 1895 Mo. LEXIS 196 (Mo. 1895).
Opinion
— John N. Hinton indicted with others for murder in the second degree in killing one George Mickell, July 6, 1893, was the only one of those indicted who was found guilty, and he of manslaughter in the fourth degree, and his fine assessed at $500.
No bill of exceptions being preserved, and no error occurring in the record proper, judgment affirmed.
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