Case Name: The People ex rel. Patrick J. Carr, County Collector, Appellant, vs. Herman Paepcke, Appellee
Court: Illinois Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Illinois
Decision Date: 1923-02-21
Citations: 306 Ill. 401
Docket Number: No. 15109
Parties: The People ex rel. Patrick J. Carr, County Collector, Appellant, vs. Herman Paepcke, Appellee.
Judges: 
Reporter: Illinois Reports
Volume: 306
Pages: 401–401

Head Matter:
(No. 15109.
—Judgment affirmed.)
The People ex rel. Patrick J. Carr, County Collector, Appellant, vs. Herman Paepcke, Appellee.
Opinion filed February 21, 1923.
This case is controlled by the decision in People v. Keogh, (ante, p. 323.)
Appeal from the County Court of Cook county; the Hon. F. S. Righeimer, Judge, presiding.
Robert E. Crowe, State’s Attorney, George E. Gorman, and William H. Duval, (Hayden N. Bell, and W. W. DeArmond, of counsel,) for appellant.
Carroll & Schaeffer, for appellee.

Opinion:
Mr. Chief Justice Thompson
delivered the opinion of the court:
The county court of Cook county sustained appellee's objections to a portion of the tax sought to be collected against his real estate and the collector has appealed.
All of the questions raised and argued have been considered in People v. Keogh, (ante, p. 323,) and for the reasons there given the judgment of the county court is affirmed. Judgment affirmed.