Lytton v State

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Lytton v State
1928 OK CR 71
264 P. 228
39 Okl.Cr. 249
Decided: 02/18/1928
Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals

Appeal from District Court, Tulsa County; W.B. Williams, Judge.

Lawrence Lytton was convicted of manslaughter in the first degree, and he appeals. Appeal dismissed.

See, also, 31 Okla. Cr. 369, 239 P. 270.

Page 250

Moss & Farmer and H.R. Young, for plaintiff in error.

Edwin Dabney, Atty. Gen., and Smith C. Matson, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the State.

PER CURIAM. Plaintiff in error, Lawrence Lytton, was convicted of manslaughter in the first degree, and his punishment assessed at imprisonment in the penitentiary for a term of four years.

The information charges that in Tulsa county, on September 1, 1925, he did kill and murder one George Lemons by shooting him with a pistol.

From the judgment rendered in pursuance of the verdict, an appeal was perfected by filing in this court on April 18, 1926, petition in error with case-made.

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