STATE v. JOHNSON


243 Or. 532 (1966)

413 P.2d 383

STATE OF OREGON v. JOHNSON, WOODS

Supreme Court of Oregon.

Reversed and remanded April 20, 1966.

Petition for rehearing denied May 25, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Julian Herndon, Jr., Portland, argued the cause and filed a brief for appellant.

George M. Joseph, Deputy District Attorney, Portland, argued the cause for respondent. On the brief were George Van Hoomissen, District Attorney, and Lewis B. Hampton, Deputy District Attorney, Portland.

Before McALLISTER, Chief Justice, and PERRY, SLOAN, HOLMAN and LUSK, Justices.


REVERSED AND REMANDED.

PERRY, J.

The defendant Louis Woods was convicted of the crime of obtaining money by false pretenses and appeals.

In February 1964, the defendant Woods accompanied by Charles E. Johnson went to the home of a Miss Tooley in Portland. They told Miss Tooley they were "termite exterminators." She told them she didn't need anything like that, but they said they wanted to look at the house anyway. Johnson looked in the attic for termites...

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