Oklahoma v Lester

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Oklahoma v Lester
1946 OK CR 90
173 P.2d 233
83 Okl.Cr. 72
Decided: 09/26/1946
Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals

(Syllabus.)

Appeal and Error-Appeal Dismissed Where No Brief Filed Nor Oral Argument Made.

Appeal from District Court, Carter County; John C. Caldwell, Judge.

Bob Lester was charged with perjury. From a judgment sustaining demurrer to information and discharging defendant, the state appeals. Appeal dismissed.

Rutherford Brett, Co. Atty., and Gerald S. Tebbe, Asst. Co. Atty., both of Oklahoma City, for plaintiff in error.

Jerome Sullivan, of Duncan. for defendant in error.

JONES. P. J. The defendant, Bob Lester, was charged in the district court of Carter county with

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perjury. Upon his arraignment before the district court, his counsel filed a demurrer to the information which was sustained, and the state appealed from the action of the court sustaining the demurrer and discharging the defendant.

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