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Morris v. State

Supreme Court of Arizona
Mar 21, 1932
9 P.2d 407 (Ariz. 1932)

Opinion

Criminal No. 769.

Filed March 21, 1932.

APPEAL from a judgment of the Superior Court of the County of Cochise. John Wilson Ross, Judge. Judgment affirmed.

Mr. D.L. Cunningham, for Appellant.

Mr. K. Berry Peterson, Attorney General, Mr. J.R. McDougall, Assistant Attorney General, and Mr. Frank E. Thomas, County Attorney, for the State.


This is an appeal by Porter Morris, Sr., from a conviction for retailing the fresh meat of a head of cattle without first having procured a license therefor. What was said in the case just decided, Morris, Sr., v. State, ante, p. 32, 9 P.2d 404, in disposing of an appeal from a conviction for slaughtering without a license, is controlling here, and upon the authority of that case the judgment is affirmed.


Summaries of

Morris v. State

Supreme Court of Arizona
Mar 21, 1932
9 P.2d 407 (Ariz. 1932)
Case details for

Morris v. State

Case Details

Full title:PORTER MORRIS, Sr., Appellant, v. STATE, Respondent

Court:Supreme Court of Arizona

Date published: Mar 21, 1932

Citations

9 P.2d 407 (Ariz. 1932)
40 Ariz. 42