State v. Radick

249 P. 626, 119 Or. 408, 1926 Ore. LEXIS 242
CourtOregon Supreme Court
DecidedSeptember 23, 1926
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Bluebook
State v. Radick, 249 P. 626, 119 Or. 408, 1926 Ore. LEXIS 242 (Or. 1926).

Opinion

BELT, J.

It has been stipulated that the decision of this court in the case of State v. Tony Milosevich shall be accepted as the decision in the above-entitled cause. Both cases were tried before the same court and jury and involve the same question on appeal.

In State v. Tony Milosevich, ante, p. 404 (249 Pac. 625), in an opinion this day rendered, the cause, on account of an erroneous instruction was reversed and remanded for a new trial. It follows that the same order will be entered herein.

Reversed and Remanded.

McBride, C. J., and Burnett and Coshow, JJ., concur.

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