Case Name: The State v. Sagalowsky
Court: Supreme Court of Indiana
Jurisdiction: Indiana
Decision Date: 1902-11-25
Citations: 159 Ind. 696
Docket Number: No. 19,715
Parties: The State v. Sagalowsky.
Judges: 
Reporter: Indiana Reports
Volume: 159
Pages: 696–696

Head Matter:
The State v. Sagalowsky.
[No. 19,715.
Filed November 25, 1902.]
From Marion Criminal Court; Fremont Alford, Judge.
Isaac Sagalowsky was prosecuted for filling certain trade-marked bottles. From a judgment quashing the indictment, the State appeals.
Appeal dismissed.
W. L. Taylor, Attorney-General, Merrill Moores, O. C. Hadley, J. C. Buckelshaus, J. B. Healing, M. M. Hugg, W. W. Woollen and Evans Woollen, for State.

Opinion:
Monks, J.
—The questions presented by the record in this case are the same as those presented and decided in State v. Barnett, ante, 432, and on the authority of that case the appeal is dismissed.