BUCK v. STATE

No. 34662.

206 Okla. 71 (1952)

241 P.2d 191

BUCK v. STATE.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

February 19, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gerald F. O'Brien, Tulsa, for plaintiff in error.

Lewis J. Bicking, Co. Atty., and Margaret Lamm, Asst. Co. Atty., Tulsa, for defendant in error.


GIBSON, J.

This is an appeal by defendant from his conviction in a bastardy proceeding. Defendant makes two contentions. The first is that the evidence is insufficient to sustain the verdict. The second is that the state made improper and prejudicial remarks to the jury.

Defendant's first contention, that the verdict is not supported by sufficient evidence, cannot be sustained. The girl testified to intercourse with...

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