Case ID: iowa_88/html/0746-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

The State of Iowa, Appellee, v. John Kimes, Appellant.
    Indictment for Keeping House of 111 Fame: conviction: appeal.
    
      Appeal from Polk District Court. — Hon. C. P. Holmes, Judge.
    Saturday, May 27, 1893.
    The defendant was convicted of the crime of keeping a house of ill-fame, resorted to for the purpose of prostitution and lewdness. From the judgment, which required him to be imprisoned in the penitentiary at. Ft. Madison for the period of eighteen months, and to pay the costs, the defendant appeals.
    
    Affirmed.
    No appearance for either party.
   By the Court.

This cause is submitted for our decision on a transcript of the indictment, judgment, notice of appeal, and appeal bond. We have examined the record thus submitted with care, but find no ground upon which the judgment of the district court should be disturbed. It is, therefore, affirmed.