STATE v. YORK

No. 47403.

541 P.2d 1367 (1975)

The STATE of Oklahoma, Appellant, v. Melton Gene YORK and Bill Davidson, Bondsman, Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Oklahoma, Division No. 2.

October 7, 1975.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Curtis P. Harris, Dist. Atty., William L. Funk, Asst. Dist. Atty., Oklahoma City, for appellant.

Forest N. Simon, O.B. Martin, Oklahoma City, for appellees.


BRIGHTMIRE, Judge.

The state appeals from an order setting aside a judgment of forfeiture on three bonds claiming it to be illegal for three reasons: (1) The motion to set it aside was not timely filed; (2) There has been a prior forfeiture of the bonds; and (3) There was a failure to show good cause for accused's absence.

Melton Gene York was charged in three cases with the crime of forgery in the second degree...

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