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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

In re Thomas Evans, Petitioner.
    
    No. 15,888.
    (97 Pac. 1134.)
    Original proceeding in habeas corpus.
    
    Opinion filed October 10, 1908.
    Writ denied.
    
      E. N. Smith, for petitioner.
    
      Fred S. Jackson, attorney-general, John S. Dawson, assistant attorney-general, and C. L. Aikman, county attorney, for respondent.
   Per Curiam:

The purpose of the petitioner is to have this court review the action of a justice of the peace binding him over to the district court to answer a felony charge. There is evidence from which a justice might fairly conclude that the petitioner made an assault with the intent charged. The proceedings are regular, and the facts ought to be investigated before a jury.

The writ is denied.