State v. Pemberton
66 P.2d 788, 103 Mont. 620, 1937 Mont. LEXIS 4
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State v. Pemberton, 66 P.2d 788, 103 Mont. 620, 1937 Mont. LEXIS 4 (Mo. 1937).
Opinion
The state, through its Attorney General, having filed a motion to dismiss the appeal herein on the grounds that the information does not allege that defendant was conducting a retail store, nor that defendant’s servants and employees were working in such store, the information thus failing to state facts sufficient to constitute a public offense, it is ordered that the appeal be dismissed.
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