Case Name: The State of Kansas v. Peter Krapff et al.
Court: Kansas Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Kansas
Decision Date: 1905-03-11
Citations: 71 Kan. 841
Docket Number: No. 13,993
Parties: The State of Kansas v. Peter Krapff et al.
Judges: 
Reporter: Kansas Reports
Volume: 71
Pages: 841–841

Head Matter:
The State of Kansas v. Peter Krapff et al.
No. 13,993.
(79 Pac. 1133.)
Error from Russell district court; James H. Reeder, judge.
Opinion filed March 11, 1905.
Affirmed.
C. C. Coleman, attorney-general, and J. C. Ruppenthal, county attorney, for The State.
George W. Holland, for defendants in error.

Opinion:
Per Curiam:
The state did not help its case by using the deposition of Peter Krapff, the owner of the property. It was necessary to show knowledge on his part that the premises were used for unlawful purposes. (Cordes v. The State, 37 Kan. 48, 14 Pac. 493). The deposition of the owner tended to disprove this.
The judgment is affirmed.