State v. Seager
423 P.2d 496, 246 Or. 57
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State v. Seager, 423 P.2d 496, 246 Or. 57 (Or. 1967).
Opinion
The defendant DuWayne Robert Seager was convicted of the crime of burglary not in a dwelling and appeals.
The defendant’s brief fails to comply with Rule 19 of this court. Also, the defendant’s assignments of error are without merit.
The judgment is affirmed.
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