· 10/8/1956
Bornsteine v. William R. Moore Dry Goods Co.
Citations
- 226 Ark. 746
- 294 S.W.2d 52
- 1956 Ark. LEXIS 561
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- affirming that defendant was guilty of obstruction even though defendant claimed that officer was on private property and officer stated that he was not; it was for the jury to resolve conflicts in the evidence and reach a determination as to the facts
- affirming that defendant was guilty of obstruction even though defendant claimed that officer was on private property and officer stated that he was not; it was for the jury to resolve conflicts in the evidence and reach a determination as to the facts
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Judges: Seamster
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