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Musgrove v. State

Court of Appeals of Alabama
Jan 18, 1921
88 So. 926 (Ala. Crim. App. 1921)

Opinion

6 Div. 783.

January 18, 1921.

Appeal from Circuit Court, Winston County; J.J. Curtis, Judge.

Jim Musgrove was convicted of distilling alcoholic liquors, and he appeals. Affirmed.

W.V. C.E. Mayhall, of Haleyville, for appellant.

J.Q. Smith, Atty. Gen., and Lamar Field, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the State.


The defendant was indicted for the offense off distilling alcoholic liquors. He was convicted as charged, and sentenced to an indeterminate term of imprisonment in the penitentiary as provided by law. There was ample evidence upon which to submit the case to the jury for its determination, and the only questions presented for review upon this appeal relate to three separate rulings of the court upon the testimony. Each of these rulings have been considered, and they are son clearly free from all error of a prejudicial nature we shall refrain from discussing them, and, the record being also free of error, the judgment of the lower court is affirmed. Affirmed.


Summaries of

Musgrove v. State

Court of Appeals of Alabama
Jan 18, 1921
88 So. 926 (Ala. Crim. App. 1921)
Case details for

Musgrove v. State

Case Details

Full title:MUSGROVE v. STATE

Court:Court of Appeals of Alabama

Date published: Jan 18, 1921

Citations

88 So. 926 (Ala. Crim. App. 1921)
18 Ala. App. 693