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McHugh v. State

Court of Appeals of Indiana
Oct 11, 1929
168 N.E. 190 (Ind. Ct. App. 1929)

Opinion

No. 13,778.

Filed October 11, 1929.

From Fayette Circuit Court; G. Edwin Johnston, Judge.

James McHugh was convicted of a criminal offense, and he appealed. Appeal transferred to the Supreme Court because decisions on point involved are conflicting.

For decision of Supreme Court, see 201 Ind. 527.

G. Andrew Golden, for appellant.

James M. Ogden, Attorney-General, and V. Ed Funk, Deputy Attorney-General, for the State.


This case involves the determination of the right to withdraw an answer in bar and file a plea in abatement, and is a companion case to Eshelman v. State, ante 100. In harmony with the views expressed by the court in the opinion in that case, this case is transferred to the Supreme Court.


Summaries of

McHugh v. State

Court of Appeals of Indiana
Oct 11, 1929
168 N.E. 190 (Ind. Ct. App. 1929)
Case details for

McHugh v. State

Case Details

Full title:McHUGH v. STATE OF INDIANA

Court:Court of Appeals of Indiana

Date published: Oct 11, 1929

Citations

168 N.E. 190 (Ind. Ct. App. 1929)
168 N.E. 190