STATE v. MILLER


192 Or. 188 (1951)

233 P.2d 786

STATE OF OREGON v. MILLER

Supreme Court of Oregon.

Reversed July 6, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harrison R. Winston argued the cause for appellant. On the brief were Winston & Dimick, of Roseburg.

Robert G. Davis, District Attorney, of Roseburg, argued the cause for respondent. With him on the brief was Charles S. Woodrich, of Roseburg.

Before BRAND, Chief Justice, and ROSSMAN, LUSK, LATOURETTE and WARNER, Justices.


REVERSED.

LUSK, J.

The defendant was convicted of the crime of obtaining property by false pretenses, charged in the indictment to have been committed as follows:

"The said C.E. Miller on the 24th day of June A.D. 1950, in the said County of Douglas and State of Oregon, then and there being, did then and there unlawfully, feloniously and knowingly, with intent to injure and defraud, falsely pretend and represent to one Selmar Hutchins that he, the...

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