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Fitzgerald v. State

Criminal Court of Appeals of Oklahoma
Apr 29, 1921
196 P. 1102 (Okla. Crim. App. 1921)

Opinion

No. A-3683.

Opinion Filed April 29, 1921.

Appeal from County Court, Jefferson County; E.L. Dillard, Judge.

George Fitzgerald, convicted of a violation of the prohibitory law, appeals. Affirmed.

Bridges Vertrees and Hays Dillard, for plaintiff in error.

W.C. Hall, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the State.


The plaintiff in error, George Fitzgerald, was convicted on a charge that he did have unlawfully in his possession certain intoxicating liquors with intent to violate the provisions of the prohibitory liquor laws. He was sentenced to be confined for 30 days in the county jail and pay a fine of $100, and in default of the payment of said fine that he is further confined in the county jail until the same is satisfied according to law.

No brief has been filed. When the case was called for final submission no appearance was made on behalf of the plaintiff in error, and for this reason the Attorney General moved to affirm the judgment.

From an examination of the record we have failed to find anything whereof the plaintiff in error has just right to complain. The judgment is affirmed.


Summaries of

Fitzgerald v. State

Criminal Court of Appeals of Oklahoma
Apr 29, 1921
196 P. 1102 (Okla. Crim. App. 1921)
Case details for

Fitzgerald v. State

Case Details

Full title:GEORGE FITZGERALD v. STATE

Court:Criminal Court of Appeals of Oklahoma

Date published: Apr 29, 1921

Citations

196 P. 1102 (Okla. Crim. App. 1921)
18 Okla. Crim. 724