Collins v State

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Collins v State
1911 OK CR 246
115 P. 1127
5 Okl.Cr. 712
Case Number: No. A-532
Decided: 05/16/1911
Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals

Appeal from Tulsa County Court; N.J. Gubser, Judge.

Warren D. Abbott and George T. Brown, for appellant.

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

PER CURIAM. Appellant was convicted for a violation of the prohibitory liquor law and his punishment was assessed at a fine of $50 and confinement in the county jail for a period of 30 days. Only one witness was placed upon the stand on the trial of this cause. He testified that he was the sheriff of Tulsa, county, Oklahoma, and that he was the same party who had made a charge against the defendant on the 3rd day of July, 1909, for unlawful conveying intoxicating liquor from First and Main streets to the alley on North First street between Boston avenue and North Main street in the city of

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