Opinion
(Decided 24 May, 1898.)
Indictment for Unjust Discrimination in Railroad Rates — Free Passes.
C. A. Cooke and W. C. Douglass for the State.
MacRae Day and J. B. Batchelor for defendant (appellant).
(For syllabus see State v. Southern Railway Co., ante.)
The bill of indictment, the special verdict, and the judgment of the court below, except as to the name of the defendant and the (1074) person in whose favor discrimination was made in the transportation of passengers, are the same as were in the case of S. v. R. R., ante, 1052; and for the reasons given in that case the judgment of the court below in this case is
Affirmed.