53 Mo. App. 415 | Mo. Ct. App. | 1893
— Defendant was indicted, tried and convicted for obstructing a public road in LaFayette
We have examined the testimony presented to us by defendant and find that it abundantly sustains the finding made against him. The road was used by the public for more than fifteen years without obstruction. It was opened out by the public and was under the_ supervision of different road overseers for this space .of time, and was regarded and used as a public road.
The trial was before the court without a jury and the instruction for the state, as well as those refused