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State v. Todd

Supreme Court of South Carolina
Feb 17, 1908
79 S.C. 115 (S.C. 1908)

Opinion

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February 17, 1908.

Before F. BARRON GRIER, SPECIAL JUDGE, Newberry, June term, 1907. Affirmed.

Indictment against Tom Todd for violating dispensary law. From sentence on verdict of guilty, defendant appeals.

Messrs. Blease Dominick, for appellant.

Solicitor R.A. Cooper, contra.


February 17, 1908. The opinion of the Court was delivered by


The defendant, Tom Todd, was tried and convicted at the June term, 1907, of the Court of General Sessions for Newberry County for violation of the dispensary law.

The appeal in this case, being based upon same grounds as the appeal in State v. Graham, is dismissed, for the reasons set forth in the opinion therein.

The judgment of this Court is, that the judgment of the Circuit Court be affirmed.


Summaries of

State v. Todd

Supreme Court of South Carolina
Feb 17, 1908
79 S.C. 115 (S.C. 1908)
Case details for

State v. Todd

Case Details

Full title:STATE v. TODD

Court:Supreme Court of South Carolina

Date published: Feb 17, 1908

Citations

79 S.C. 115 (S.C. 1908)
60 S.E. 433