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Ammerman v. State

Criminal Court of Appeals of Oklahoma
Oct 3, 1914
143 P. 1196 (Okla. Crim. App. 1914)

Opinion

No. A-2015.

Opinion Filed October 3, 1914.

Appeal from County Court, Pawnee County; Geo. E. Merritt, Judge.

James Ammerman was convicted of violating the prohibitory law, and appeals. Affirmed.

Otis McNeil, and Davidson Williams, for plaintiff in error.

C.J. Davenport, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the State


Plaintiff in error, James Ammerman, was convicted at the March, 1913, term of the county court of Pawnee county on a charge of having unlawful possession of intoxicating liquors, and his punishment fixed at a fine of five hundred dollars and imprisonment in the county jail for a period of one hundred and eighty days. There is absolutely no merit in this appeal. The testimony is conclusive as to the guilt of the accused. There are no errors of law justifying a reversal. The judgment of the trial court is, therefore, affirmed.


Summaries of

Ammerman v. State

Criminal Court of Appeals of Oklahoma
Oct 3, 1914
143 P. 1196 (Okla. Crim. App. 1914)
Case details for

Ammerman v. State

Case Details

Full title:JAMES AMMERMAN v. STATE

Court:Criminal Court of Appeals of Oklahoma

Date published: Oct 3, 1914

Citations

143 P. 1196 (Okla. Crim. App. 1914)
143 P. 1196