PEOPLE v. ONE PIN BALL MACHINE

Gen. No. 11,202.

20 Ill. App.2d 515 (1959)

156 N.E.2d 279

People of the State of Illinois, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. One Pin Ball Machine and Michael D. Conway, Defendants, Wayne Mayborn, d/b/a Wayne Distributing Company, the Owner of "One Pin Ball Machine," Defendant-Appellant.

Appellate Court of Illinois — Second District, First Division.

Released for publication March 6, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Wayne Wilson, of Sycamore, for defendant-appellant.

Carl A. Swanson, Jr., State's Attorney, of DeKalb (James E. Boyle, Assistant State's Attorney, of counsel) for plaintiff-appellee.


JUSTICE DOVE delivered the opinion of the court.

On November 8, 1957 the State's Attorney of DeKalb County filed in the County Court of that county his petition which alleged that on October 23, 1957 the sheriff of DeKalb County seized and took into his custody a described pin ball machine from the business premises of Michael D. Conway who owned and operated a business known as Cortland Corners Tavern in DeKalb County...

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