Libby, McNeill & Libby v. Cook

Supreme Court of Illinois · Decided 1906-06-14

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Mr. Chief Justice Scott delivered the opinion of the court: At the close of all the evidence the defendant asked an instruction of not guilty. This motion was not sustained, and its denial is assigned as error. The question thus presented has been stated by this court in varying language. It has been said that such a motion should be allowed “wh…

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