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Bynum v. Greenville

Supreme Court of Mississippi
Oct 4, 1965
178 So. 2d 672 (Miss. 1965)

Opinion

No. 43435.

October 4, 1965.

1. Breach of peace — reversed and appellant discharged.

Headnote as approved by Brady, J.

APPEAL from the Circuit Court of Washington County; ARTHUR B. CLARK, J.

R. Jess Brown, Jackson; Jack Greenberg, Melvyn Zarr, New York, N.Y., for appellant.

Bogen, Wilkes McGough, Robertshaw Meredith, Greenville, for appellee.


The facts in this case are identical with the facts in the case of Carroll Bolton v. City of Greenville, No. 43,433, 253 Miss. 656, 178 So.2d 667. Therefore, this case is controlled by the decision in the Bolton case.

Reversed and appellant discharged.

Lee, C.J., and Gillespie, Jones and Inzer, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Bynum v. Greenville

Supreme Court of Mississippi
Oct 4, 1965
178 So. 2d 672 (Miss. 1965)
Case details for

Bynum v. Greenville

Case Details

Full title:BYNUM v. CITY OF GREENVILLE

Court:Supreme Court of Mississippi

Date published: Oct 4, 1965

Citations

178 So. 2d 672 (Miss. 1965)
253 Miss. 667

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