State v. Rideau
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Opinion
The opinion of the court was delivered by
We find a motion to quash the indictment and proceedings in this case on the ground that they “set forth no cause of [269]*269action.” No argument, oral or written, is filed, and no explanation of this singular plea is made. There is nothing in it.
The same motion in arrest which was overruled in the Bennett and Clay cases, Nos. 11,151 and 11,152, must encounter the same fate here.
Judgment affirmed.
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