McGill v State

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McGill v State
1919 OK CR 118
179 P. 624
15 Okl.Cr. 694
Decided: 04/17/1919
Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals

Appeal from District Court, Logan County; John P. Hickam, Judge.

Enoc McGill, convicted of keeping a place with felonious intent to sell intoxicating liquor, appeals. Reversed.

B.F. Garrett, for plaintiff in error.

The Attorney General and W.C. Hall, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the State.

PER CURIAM. Plaintiff in error. Enoc McGill, was convicted in the district court of Logan county of keeping a place in the city of Guthrie with the felonious intent and purpose of selling intoxicating liquors, and his punishment fixed at confinement in the county jail for thirty days and a fine of $200. To reverse the judgment rendered on the verdict, he appeals.

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