Ford v State

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Ford v State
1911 OK CR 548
118 P. 1107
7 Okl.Cr. 691
Case Number: No. A-1136
Decided: 11/04/1911
Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals

Appeal from Caddo County Court; C. Ross Hume, Judge.

Ben Ford and Otto Dishon were convicted for violation of the prohibitory law, and appeal. Appeal dismissed as to Ben Ford.

Bristow & McFadyen, for appellants.

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

PER CURIAM. On the 30th day of March, 1911, appellants were found guilty in the county court of Caddo county of a violation of the prohibitory liquor law and were sentenced to thirty days' imprisonment each in the county jail, and to pay a fine of $200 each. From this judgment appellants appealed. On the 31st day of October, 1911, counsel for appellants filed in this court the following motion:

"Comes now Ben Ford, one of the plaintiffs in error in the above entitled cause, and for and on behalf of himself and himself alone, dismisses the appeal in the above entitled cause as to himself, and asks that mandate issue at once."

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