Thomas v State

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Thomas v State
1919 OK CR 12
177 P. 119
15 Okl.Cr. 403
Decided: 01/13/1919
Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals

KEEPING PLACE FOR SALE OF INTOXICATING LIQUOR.

Appeal from Superior Court, Oklahoma County; Edward Dewes Oldfield, Judge.

E.L. Thomas was convicted of keeping a place for the unlawful sale, etc., of intoxicating liquor and he appeals. Reversed.

Thos. W. Conner, for plaintiff in error.

 

R. McMillan, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the State.

GALBRAITH, Special Judge.

The plaintiff in error was charged, convicted, and sentenced to be confined for one year in the penitentiary, and to pay a fine of $100, under section 4, c. 26, Sess. Laws 1913.

This case involves the same issues as the case of Proctor v. State, ante, p. 338, 176 P. 771, decided this term, and is controlled thereby. For the reasons set out in that opinion, the judgment appealed from is reversed.

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