STATE v. HOEBEL


256 Wis. 549 (1950)

STATE, Respondent, vs. HOEBEL, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

March 7, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellant there were briefs by Rieser & Mathys of Madison, and oral argument by Clifford G. Mathys.

For the respondent there were briefs by the Attorney General, Stewart G. Honeck, deputy attorney general, William A. Platz, assistant attorney general, and Robert W. Arthur, district attorney of Dane county, and oral argument by Mr. Arthur and Mr. Platz.


GEHL, J.

The statutes are a part of the so-called "lobbying law." Defendant contends that the statutes under which the proceedings are brought are so vague, uncertain, and indefinite that they constitute a denial of due process of law contrary to the provisions of both the state and federal constitutions. This objection may be reached by general demurrer. Ocean Accident & Guar. Corp. v. Poulsen, 244 Wis. 286, 12...

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