Bohot v State

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Bohot v State
1949 OK CR 101
210 P.2d 379
89 Okl.Cr. 454
Decided: 10/05/1949
Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals

(Syllabus.)

Karl Wilson Bohot filed a petition for rehearing. Rehearing granted and the sentence further modified in the interest of justice.

For former opinion offering a judgment of conviction and modifying sentence see 89 Okla. Cr. 238, 206 P.2d 585.

T. Jack Tellegen and John T. Carney, both of Oklahoma City, for Bohot.

Mac Q. Williamson, Atty. Gen., for the state.

PER CURIAM. After further consideration of all of the factors in this case as urged in the petition for rehearing, it is our opinion that justice demands a modification of the judgment and sentence to a fine of $250 and the costs of the prosecution.

It is therefore ordered that the judgment and sentence of the court of common pleas of Oklahoma county be modified to a fine of $250 and costs.

Mandate to issue immediately.

 

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