People v. Mader, 230 Ill. App. 667 (1923)

June 26, 1923 · Illinois Appellate Court · Gen. No. 28,281
230 Ill. App. 667

The People of the State of Illinois, defendant in error, v. Fred Mader, plaintiff in error.

Gen. No. 28,281.

Indictment for conspiracy. Defendant, on severance allowed, found guilty, fined $1,000 and sentenced to a year’s imprisonment. Error to the Criminal Court of Cook county; the Hon. William E. Dever, Judge, presiding. Heard in the second division of this court for the first district at the March term, 1923.

Affirmed.

Opinion filed June 26, 1923.

Charles E. Erbstein and John B. Fruehtl, for plaintiff in error; Robert E. Crowe, State’s Attorney, for defendant in error; Henry T. Chace, Jr., Edward E. Wilson, Clyde C. Fisher, Assistant State’s Attorneys, and Hobart P. Young, Special Assistant State’s Attorney, of counsel.

Mr. Justice Barnes

delivered the opinion of the court.