Jackson v State

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Jackson v State
1920 OK CR 102
189 P. 1102
17 Okl.Cr. 718
Decided: 05/11/1920
Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals

Appeal from Superior Court, Okmulgee County; R.E. Simpson, Judge.

Joe Jackson and Joe Thomas were convicted of the crime of maintaining a place with intent to sell intoxicating liquor, and they appeal. Judgment as to each reversed and remanded, with direction to dismiss.

J.C. Evans, for plaintiffs in error.

The Attorney General, for the State.

PER CURIAM. Plaintiffs in error, Joe Jackson and Joe Thomas, were jointly tried and convicted in the superior court of Okmulgee county of maintaining and keeping a place in the city of Okmulgee, in said county, with the feloneous intent and purpose of selling intoxicating liquors, and their punishments fixed at confinement in the penitentiary for a period of 2 years each,

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