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Town of Denmark v. Robinson

Supreme Court of South Carolina
Apr 9, 1915
100 S.C. 432 (S.C. 1915)

Opinion

9058

April 9, 1915.

Before SEASE, J., Bamberg, March, 1914. Appeal dismissed.

Prosecution by town of Denmark against J.H. Robinson for storing intoxicating liquors. From an order of the Circuit Court granting a new trial, the town appeals.

Mr. J. Wesley Crum, Jr., for appellant.

Mr. James E. Davis, for respondent.


April 9, 1915. The opinion of the Court was delivered by


The principles announced in the case of town council of the Town of Denmark v. Corley, supra, in which the opinion has just been filed are conclusive of the questions raised by the appeal in this case.

Appeal dismissed.


Summaries of

Town of Denmark v. Robinson

Supreme Court of South Carolina
Apr 9, 1915
100 S.C. 432 (S.C. 1915)
Case details for

Town of Denmark v. Robinson

Case Details

Full title:TOWN OF DENMARK v. ROBINSON

Court:Supreme Court of South Carolina

Date published: Apr 9, 1915

Citations

100 S.C. 432 (S.C. 1915)
84 S.E. 885

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