Case Name: STATE, Respondent, v. JOHN DREW and EARL MANION, Appellants
Court: Idaho Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Idaho
Decision Date: 1929-09-03
Citations: 48 Idaho 193
Docket Number: No. 5372
Parties: STATE, Respondent, v. JOHN DREW and EARL MANION, Appellants.
Judges: Budge, C. J., and Givens, T. Bailey Lee and Yarian, JJ., concur.
Reporter: Idaho Reports
Volume: 48
Pages: 193–194

Head Matter:
(No. 5372.
September 3, 1929.)
STATE, Respondent, v. JOHN DREW and EARL MANION, Appellants.
[280 Pac. 678.]
Tyler & Christensen and J. H. Andersen, for Appellants.
W. D. Gillis, Attorney General, Fred J. Babcock, Assistant Attorney General, and Z. Reed Millar, Prosecuting Attorney, for Respondent.

Opinion:
WM. E. LEE, J.
— John Drew and Earl Manion, together with William Hammond, were convicted of burglary in the first degree, and Drew and Manion have appealed. The evidence is manifestly insufficient to sustain the verdict. The judgment is, therefore, reversed and the case remanded.
Budge, C. J., and Givens, T. Bailey Lee and Yarian, JJ., concur.