STATE v. IMPERIAL INSURANCE COMPANY

No. 46575.

539 P.2d 734 (1975)

The STATE of Oklahoma, Appellee-Plaintiff, v. IMPERIAL INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation, and Carl Brooks, Appellants-Defendants.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

April 8, 1975.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Curtis P. Harris, Dist. Atty., William L. Funk, Asst. Dist. Atty., Oklahoma City, for appellee-plaintiff.

Forest N. Simon, O.B. Martin, Oklahoma City, for appellants-defendants.


DAVISON, Justice:

Imperial Insurance Company and Carl Brooks (hereinafter referred to as Appellants), appeal from an order of the lower court denying their motion to set aside the forfeiture of a $1500.00 appearance bond furnished by them on behalf of one Eddie Rogers (Rogers), who was charged with attempted burglary in the second degree after former conviction.

The facts reflected by the record are that: Rogers was...

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