Case Name: The State of Washington, Appellant, v. Pete Stromberger, Respondent
Court: Washington Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Washington
Decision Date: 1929-05-27
Citations: 152 Wash. 699
Docket Number: No. 21659
Parties: The State of Washington, Appellant, v. Pete Stromberger, Respondent.
Judges: 
Reporter: Washington Reports
Volume: 152
Pages: 699–699

Head Matter:
[No. 21659.
Department Two.
May 27, 1929.]
The State of Washington, Appellant, v. Pete Stromberger, Respondent.
Richard B. Ott, for appellant.
Miller & Freese, for respondent.
Reported in 277 Pac. 1119.

Opinion:
Pee Curiam.
Respondent was arrested, tried and convicted on an information filed in the superior court. Motion for a new trial was made' on the following grounds: First, errors in law occurring at the trial and excepted to by thé defendant; second, that the verdict was contrary to the law and the evidence. Defendant's motion for a new trial being granted, this appeal follows.
We have in this case the same situation as arose in the case of State v. Pavelich, 150 Wash. 411, 273 Pac. 182.
On the authority of that case, it is conceded that the judgment must be affirmed.