State v. Hughlan
46 N.W. 1063, 81 Iowa 759
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State v. Hughlan, 46 N.W. 1063, 81 Iowa 759 (iowa 1890).
Opinion
Defendant appears to have been convicted of the crime of owning and keeping intoxicating liquors for sale in violation of law. The case is submitted in this court on a partial transcript of the record. A paper which is alleged to be a copy of the notice of appeal is set out in the transcript, but it is not shown that any notice of appeal was ever served. The cause is, therefore, dismissed.
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