
    Argued April 6,
    reversed July 7, 1914,
    STATE v. HELLALA.
    (142 Pac. 624.)
    From Clatsop: James A. Eakin, Judge.
    The defendant, August Hellala, was indicted for contributing to the delinquency of a minor. From an order denying a motion to dismiss the indictment, he appeals. Order overruled, and indictment dismissed.
    Reversed. Indictment Dismissed,
    
      For appellant there was a brief over the names of Mr. A. W. Norblad and Mr. J. T. Jeffries, with an oral argument by Mr. Norblad.
    
    For the State there was a brief and an oral argument by Mr. C. W. Mullins, District Attorney.
   Mr. Justice Eakin

delivered the opinion of the court.

Defendant was indicted on February 28, 1913, charged with the crime of contributing to the delinquency of a minor, to which, on the same day, he pleaded not guilty; and on December 11, 1913, he moved the court, under Section 1701, L. O. L., to dismiss the indictment for the reason that the case was not brought to trial at the next term of the court after the finding thereof. The motion was denied. The case comes within the holding in State v. Rosenberg, ante, p. 389, just decided, to which reference is hereby made as controlling here.

The order is overruled and the indictment dismissed.

Reversed. Indictment Dismissed.

Mr. Justice Bean, Mr. Justice McNary and Mr. Justice Moore concur.

Mr. Chief Justice McBride not sitting.  