Lucino v State

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Lucino v State
1920 OK CR 52
187 P. 251
17 Okl.Cr. 706
Decided: 03/13/1920
Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals

Appeal from County Court, Washington County; Robert D. Waddill, Judge.

Francisco Lucino, convicted of a violation of the prohibitory liquor law, appeals. Dismissed.

Arthur Fitzpatrick, for plaintiff in error.

PER CURIAM. Plaintiff in error, Francisco Lucino, was convicted on an information charging that in Washington county on or about the 25th day of October, 1919, he did have possession of certain intoxicating liquors, to wit, 50 gallons of Choctaw beer, containing more than one-half of one per cent. of alcohol, measured by volume, and capable of being used as a beverage, with the unlawful intent to sell the same, and in accordance with the verdict of the jury he was sentenced to be confined for 60 days in the county jail and to pay a fine of $50.

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