Grimm v State

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Grimm v State
1928 OK CR 217
267 P. 1044
40 Okl.Cr. 187
Decided: 05/31/1928
Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals

Appeal from County Court, Garfield County; E.L. Swigert, Judge.

Jerry Grimm and Jean Grimm, convicted of unlawful possession of a still, appeal. Appeal dismissed.

L.C. McLean, for plaintiffs in error.

Edwin Dabney, Atty. Gen., and J.H. Lawson, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the State.

PER CURIAM. The plaintiffs in error Jerry Grimm and Jean Grimm were jointly tried and convicted on an information charging that they did have in their possession a certain still worm and still which might be used for the manufacture of alcoholic liquors, and in accordance with

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the verdict of the jury they were each sentenced to pay a fine of $500 and to imprisonment for a period of 6 months in the county jail. The judgment was rendered October 9, 1926. An appeal therefrom was filed in this court November 30, 1926.

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