State v. Huddleston

75 Mo. 667
CourtSupreme Court of Missouri
DecidedOctober 15, 1882
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Bluebook
State v. Huddleston, 75 Mo. 667 (Mo. 1882).

Opinion

Hough, J.

At the May term, 1878, of the Oregon [668]*668circuit court, the defendant was tried and convicted upon an affidavit, made by a private person, charging him. with unlawfully and willfully disturbing the peace of a school. No information was filed by the prosecuting attorney, based upon said affidavit, as provided by the law then in force, (Acts 1877, p. 355, § 6,) and the conviction was, therefore, illegal and void. The judgment will be reversed.

The other judges concur.

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