Under an information filed in the district court of Okmulgee county, by the county attorney, charging that the defendant, Bud McLaughlin, Mike Broshears, Bill Barnes, and Charley Baker, did in said county on or about the' 2nd day of June, 1917, commit the crime of injuring and destroying public improvements, the plaintiff in error upon his separate trial was convicted, and he was by the court sentenced to serve a term of seven years in the penitentiary. Prom the judgment he appeals. The question presented in this ease is .identical with the question raised 'in the companion case of Brosh-ears v. State, reversed at th.e last term. Upon (he authority of that case and for reasons stated in the opinion therein, the judgment herein is reversed.
17 Okla. Crim. 714
BUD McLAUGHLIN v. STATE.
No. A-3264.
Opinion Filed April 16, 1920.
Appeal from District Court, Okmulgee County; Mark L. Bozarth, Judge.
Bud McLaughlin was convicted of the crime of unlawful destruction of public property, and appeals.
Reversed.
Beckett & Roland, for plaintiff in error.
S. P. Preeling, Aity. Gen., and W. C. Hall, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the State.
McLaughlin v. State
17 Okla. Crim. 714
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17 Okla. Crim. 714
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