State v. Taylor

Decision Date09 March 1907
Docket Number15,140
Citation89 P. 675,75 Kan. 858
PartiesTHE STATE OF KANSAS v. CHARLES E. TAYLOR
CourtKansas Supreme Court

Decided January, 1907.

Appeal from Miami district court; WINFIELD H. SHELDON, judge.

Judgment affirmed.

Fred S. Jackson, attorney-general, and John S. Dawson, assistant attorney-general, for The State.OFrank M. Sheridan, for appellant.

OPINION

Per Curiam:

All the claims of error in this case are disposed of in the opinion in The State v. Forner, ante, p. 836, with which it was submitted.

The judgment is affirmed.

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  • Crouse v. State, 3131
    • United States
    • Wyoming Supreme Court
    • July 23, 1963
    ...the prosecuting attorney bases his verification on information obtained from others. State v. Taylor, supra, followed in State v. Taylor, 75 Kan. 858, 89 P. 675. See 42 C.J.S. Indictments and Informations § 86c, p. 951, and, at p. 952: 'An information verified in positive terms cannot be at......
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    • United States
    • Kansas Supreme Court
    • March 9, 1907
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    • Kansas Supreme Court
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