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State v. Creech

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Nov 4, 1935
164 So. 162 (La. 1935)

Opinion

Nos. 33566, 33567, 33568, 33569, 33579.

November 4, 1935.

Appeal from Eleventh Judicial District Court, Parish of De Soto; John B. Hill, Judge.

Howard Creech, A.J. McDonald, R.F. Hart, and Waddie La Hood were each convicted on a charge of operating a "blind tiger," and each appeals.

Affirmed.

See, also, State v. McDonald, 181 La. 547, 160 So. 75; Id., 181 La. 549, 160 So. 75.

Pegues Pegues, of Mansfield, for appellants.

Gaston L. Porterie, Atty. Gen., James O'Connor, Asst. Atty. Gen., A.B. Cavanaugh, Dist. Atty., of Leesville, and Lessley P. Gardiner, Sp. Asst. Atty. Gen., for the State.


Each defendant in the above-entitled and numbered cases was convicted in the parish of De Soto on a charge of operating a "blind tiger" and sentenced to pay fine of $301 and costs and serve thirty days in the parish jail. From their respective conviction and sentence, each has appealed.

The records contain neither a bill of exception nor a motion for a new trial, and, therefore, present nothing for this court to review.

The verdicts and sentences are affirmed.


Summaries of

State v. Creech

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Nov 4, 1935
164 So. 162 (La. 1935)
Case details for

State v. Creech

Case Details

Full title:STATE v. CREECH

Court:Supreme Court of Louisiana

Date published: Nov 4, 1935

Citations

164 So. 162 (La. 1935)
164 So. 162

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