STATE v. HOWE

No. 995.

69 Ariz. 199 (1949)

211 P.2d 467

STATE v. HOWE.

Supreme Court of Arizona.

November 14, 1949.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. Frank Gibson and Marvin Johnson, of Phoenix, attorneys for appellant.

Fred O. Wilson, Attorney General, Chas. Rogers, Assistant Attorney General, Maurice Barth, Assistant Attorney General, Douglas Clark, Deputy County Attorney, of Phoenix, attorneys for appellee.


UDALL, Justice

The defendant, Carl Howe, was convicted by a Maricopa County jury of receiving stolen property, a felony, Sec. 43-115, A.C.A. 1939 and he appeals from the judgment and sentence thereafter imposed by the court. The record discloses that at the close of the State's case the defense moved to dismiss the information on the ground that the State had wholly failed to prove venue and hence the court was without jurisdiction of the purported crime. The defendant...

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