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64 Mo. 190

State v. Meyer

Supreme Court of Missouri

Decided October 15, 1876

Supreme Court of Missouri · decided 1876-10-15

<p>]. Indictment — Venue, failure of evidence to show. — When the evidence .adduced at the trial does not show in what county the offense charged in an indictment was committed, judgment for the State will be reversed and the cause remanded.</p>

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Decided 1876-10-15

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Cited by 6 later decisions — most recently February 1939

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Sherwood, Judge,

¶1delivered the opinion of the court.

¶2The defendant was indicted under §1, (Wagn. Stat. 247,) for carrying on the business of a dealer in exchange, etc., without license therefor, and on trial had, he was convicted.

¶3For the reason that the evidence adduced at the trial does not show in what county the alleged offense was committed, the judgment must be reversed and the cause remanded.

All the other judges concur.
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