STATE v. BRONZIN

No. 38,362.

262 Minn. 23 (1962)

113 N.W. (2d) 350

STATE v. JOSEPH B. BRONZIN.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

February 2, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Friedman & Friedman, for appellant.

Harry E. Weinberg, City Attorney, and Harold J. Dahl, Assistant City Attorney, for respondent.


MAGNEY, COMMISSIONER.

Two complaints were filed in the municipal court of the city of Duluth. One charged defendant, Joseph B. Bronzin, with selling insurance without a license contrary to Minn. St. 60.64; the other charged him with petit larceny. Under agreement, the cases were tried together. The jury found him guilty on both charges. Defendant appeals from the judgment duly entered.

On August 8, 1958, defendant sold a hospitalization insurance policy to...

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