Court Opinion

ID: 9825199
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Date Created: 2023-09-01 12:17:13.463053+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T07:40:31.631131
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Reversed and dismissed on rehearing December 2, 1925.
On Petition for Rehearing.
(240 Pac. 1115.)
BELT, J.
In a pointed, yet able, petition for rehearing counsel for respondents, among other things, say, “something has gone wrong in this case.” We are inclined to agree in this contention; but, after careful consideration of the questions involved, are not disposed to enter a plea of guilty to all of the counts in the “indictment.” We are satisfied the law of the case has been declared, and see no reason to change our holding, except that the cause should not have been dismissed but remanded, that proceedings may be had in the event jurisdiction over defendants is obtained. It is therefore ordered that the judgments entered, so far as affected by these appeals, be set aside and reversed and the cause remanded as above stated. Reversed and Remanded.
McBride, C. J., "and Bean and Brown, JJ., concur.