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Francis v. the State

Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas
Dec 7, 1921
235 S.W. 580 (Tex. Crim. App. 1921)

Opinion

No. 6493.

Decided December 7, 1921.

Intoxicating Liquor — Possession — Repeal — Sale.

The Acts of the First and Second Called Session of the Thirty-Seventh Legislature, in effect, repealed that provision of the law making the possession of intoxicating liquor an offense, except for the purpose of sale. Following Cox recently decided and judgment is reversed and the cause dismissed.

Appeal from the District Court of Smith. Tried below before the Honorable J.R. Warren.

Appeal from a conviction of the possession of intoxicating liquor; penalty, two years imprisonment in the penitentiary.

The opinion states the case.

Gentry Gentry, for appellant.

R.G. Storey, Assistant Attorney General, for the State.


Appellant was convicted for having in his possession intoxicating liquor. The Acts of the First and Second Called Sessions of the Thirty-seventh Legislature, page 233, in effect, repealed that provision of the law making the possession an offense, and it is only where the possession is for the purpose of sale that the act is now denounced by the Legislature. Cox v. State, and other cases decided at the present term, but not yet reported.

It, therefore, becomes necessary for this court to reverse the judgment of the trial court and order the prosecution under the present indictment dismissed. Petit v. State, No. 6510, 336, decided November 23, 1921.

Reversed and dismissed.


Summaries of

Francis v. the State

Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas
Dec 7, 1921
235 S.W. 580 (Tex. Crim. App. 1921)
Case details for

Francis v. the State

Case Details

Full title:WILL FRANCIS v. THE STATE

Court:Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas

Date published: Dec 7, 1921

Citations

235 S.W. 580 (Tex. Crim. App. 1921)
235 S.W. 580

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