Whitfield v State

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Whitfield v State
1910 OK CR 90
111 P. 688
3 Okl.Cr. 696
Case Number: No. A-237
Decided: 05/09/1910
Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals

Appeal from Carter County Court; I.R. Mason, Judge.

Jim Whitfield was convicted of selling intoxicating liquor, and appeals. Affirmed.

J.B. Champion and S.H. Butler, for plaintiff in error.

Fred S. Caldwell, for the State.

PER CURIAM. Plaintiff in error, Jim Whitfield, was convicted in the county court of Carter county of the crime of unlawfully selling intoxicating liquor, and was on the 29th day of January, 1909, sentenced to be confined in the county jail for a term of thirty days and pay a fine of fifty dollars. From which judgment he appealed by filing in this court on July 5, 1909, his petition in error with case made attached. No briefs have been filed and we are not advised as to what plaintiff in error relies upon for a reversal of said judgment. Counsel for the state has filed a motion to dismiss or affirm for want of prosecution. We

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