PEOPLE v. FAIRBANKS

Gen. No. 11,720.

44 Ill. App.2d 331 (1963)

194 N.E.2d 550

The People of the State of Illinois, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Lawrence B. Fairbanks, Defendant-Appellant.

Appellate Court of Illinois — Second District, First Division.

December 6, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Berry & O'Conor, of Ottawa, and John J. Wosik, of Henry, for appellant.

O.B. Pace, Jr., State's Attorney, of Marshall County, for appellee.


McNEAL, P.J.

A jury found the defendant, Lawrence B. Fairbanks, guilty of cruelty to animals and guilty of failing to dispose of the carcasses of deceased animals, as charged in Counts I and II of an information. The County Court of Marshall County entered judgment on the verdicts, denied defendant's motion for a new trial, and imposed fines of $100 and $350 on the respective counts. To reverse these convictions defendant...

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