85 Iowa 57 | Iowa | 1892
The defendants were charged in the indictment with injuring and defacing a building in the town of Vining, “commonly known as the ‘National Hall/ the property of Lodge Karal Jonas, number 122 of the Bohemian Slavonian Benevolent Society, a corporation duly organized under the laws of the state of Iowa, by then and there willfully, forci
Later in the trial of the cause the state offered to introduce in evidence the record of the incorporation of Lodge Karal Jonas, number 122 of the Bohemian Slavonian Benevolent Society, and a deed of conveyance of the land or lots upon which the building in question was situated, which deed was from one Kucera to said lodge, and another conveyance of the land or lots from the Milwaukee Land Company to said Kucera. All of this evidence was objected to by the defendants, and the objection was sustained. It does not appear what specific objection was made to the articles of incorporation, and counsel for the ^tate have not advised us in their argument why the articles were not permitted to go in evidence. It may be that the articles are not in compliance with the law providing for articles of incorporation. We do not think it is-necessary that we should seek for the ground upon which the said evidence was rejected. We are without the aid of argument for the appellees, and in such cases we determine no more than is actually necessary to dispose of the case.