Dyche v State

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Dyche v State
1911 OK CR 224
115 P. 1128
5 Okl.Cr. 701
Case Number: No. A-264
Decided: 05/09/1911
Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals

Appeal from Alfalfa County Court; F.M. Gustin, Judge.

George W. Partridge, for appellant.

Smith C. Matson, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the State.

PER CURIAM. The information in this case charged the appellant with wrongfully having in his possession and carrying for the purpose of selling the same from the railroad station of the Orient Railroad to the railroad station of the town of Carmen in the county of Alfalfa, state of Oklahoma, certain malt liquors, to wit, beer. Counsel for appellant demurred to this information upon the ground that it charged two separate offenses. The information is not carefully drawn, but we think that the evident purpose of the pleader was to charge the appellant with the offense of illegally conveying malt liquor from one place in the state to another place in the state

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