Failing v. People Failing v. People

Failing v. People

98 P.2D 865, 105 COLO. 399, 1940.CO.40155

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PLAINTIFF in error, to whom we hereinafter refer as defendant, was charged with and convicted of needlessly killing two dogs, in violation of section 404, chapter 48, 35 C.S.A., the pertinent parts of which are as follows: "Every person who * * * needlessly * * * kills * * * any animal * * * shall, upon conviction, be punished * * *." Defendant assigns error and asserts that under the agreed statement of facts he did not commit any crime. His defense is based upon section 40, chapter 160, 35 C.S.A., the language applicable to the instant case reading as follows: "Any dog found running, worrying or injuring sheep or cattle may be killed * * *."

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
1940
22 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
5
Pages
PUBLISHER
LawApp Publishers
SELLER
Innodata Book Distribution Services Inc
SIZE
50.9
KB

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