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Alsup v. State

Supreme Court of Mississippi, In Banc
Feb 10, 1936
165 So. 616 (Miss. 1936)

Opinion

No. 31959.

February 10, 1936.

CRIMINAL LAW.

Conviction was affirmed, where record contained no assignment of error or brief, and indictment, evidence, and instructions disclosed no reversible error.

APPEAL from the circuit court of Grenada county; HON. JOHN F. ALLEN, Judge.

S.C. Mims, Jr., and W.M. Mitchell, both of Grenada, for appellant.

No briefs filed.


Robert Alsup was indicted and convicted for the murder of George Kilgore in Grenada, Mississippi, and sentenced to death, from which conviction he has appealed to this court.

The record is here without any assignment of error or brief.

We have read the indictment, the evidence, and the instructions to the jury, and find no reversible error, and the judgment of the court below will be affirmed.

Affirmed, and Thursday, March 19, 1936, fixed as the date of execution.


Summaries of

Alsup v. State

Supreme Court of Mississippi, In Banc
Feb 10, 1936
165 So. 616 (Miss. 1936)
Case details for

Alsup v. State

Case Details

Full title:ALSUP v. STATE

Court:Supreme Court of Mississippi, In Banc

Date published: Feb 10, 1936

Citations

165 So. 616 (Miss. 1936)
165 So. 616