Case Name: The State of Kansas, Appellee, v. William Carroll and Tiv. Sexton, Appellants
Court: Kansas Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Kansas
Decision Date: 1912-12-07
Citations: 88 Kan. 407
Docket Number: No. 18,353
Parties: The State of Kansas, Appellee, v. William Carroll and Tiv. Sexton, Appellants.
Judges: 
Reporter: Kansas Reports
Volume: 88
Pages: 407–407

Head Matter:
The State of Kansas, Appellee, v. William Carroll and Tiv. Sexton, Appellants.
No. 18,353.
Appeal from Sedgwick district court, division No. 2.
Opinion filed December 7, 1912.
Affirmed.
James Conly, and Glenn Porter, both of Wichita, for the appellants.
John S. Dawson, attorney-general, W. P. Montgomery, special assistant attorney-general, and George McGill, county attorney, for the appellee.

Opinion:
Per Curiam:
Appellants were adjudged to be guilty of contempt of court in violating an injunction restraining them from keeping and maintaining a nuisance in the Planter's hotel, in the city of Wichita. The objection that leading questions were asked furnishes no ground for reversal, and the remaining one that the evidence was insufficient to sustain the judgment can not be upheld. ' Under the governing rule, the evidence appears to be ample.
The judgment is affirmed.