United States v. Smith

5 Utah 273
CourtUtah Supreme Court
DecidedJune 15, 1887
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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United States v. Smith, 5 Utah 273 (Utah 1887).

Opinion

Zane C. J.:

The defendant by his counsel moves the court for a rehearing of this appeal. The points made in this petition, and the arguments urged in their support, were presented by counsel in their arguments at the hearing, and wei;e then duly considered, so far as we deemed their consideration necessary. We see no sufficient reason to change the conclusion reached at the former hearing.

The motion for a rehearing is denied.

Boeeman, J., and Henderson, J., concurred.

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