PEOPLE v. MITCHELL

Term No. 57-O-18.

16 Ill. App.2d 189 (1958)

147 N.E.2d 883

People of the State of Illinois, Defendant-in-Error, v. Roy A. Mitchell, Plaintiff-in-Error.

Appellate Court of Illinois — Fourth District.

Released for publication February 28, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Irving M. Wiseman, of Alton, for defendant and plaintiff in error, Roy A. Mitchell.

Dick H. Mudge, Jr., State's Attorney, of Edwardsville, and Merle C. Bassett, Assistant State's Attorney, of Wood River, for defendant in error.


PRESIDING JUSTICE CULBERTSON delivered the opinion of the court.

This cause comes on to be heard on transfer from the Supreme Court of this state for the assigned reason that the case was wrongfully appealed to said court, and arose from a conviction of plaintiff-in-error (hereinafter called defendant), Roy A. Mitchell of the crime of a second offense of keeping a gaming house. The defendant was indicted in January, 1957 for a misdemeanor of a second offense of keeping...

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