McSpadden v State

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McSpadden v State
1912 OK CR 359
124 P. 1132
7 Okl.Cr. 745
Case Number: No. A-1474
Decided: 07/09/1912
Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals

Appeal from Rogers County Court; H. Tom Kight, Judge.

Bonds & Howard, for appellant.

Smith C. Matson, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the State.

PER CURIAM. Appellant was convicted in the county court of Rogers county for violating the prohibitory liquor laws and his punishment was assessed at a fine of fifty dollars and thirty days confinement in the county jail. Only one witness testified on this trial. E. D. Crowell, being placed on the stand for the state, testified that some time during December prior to the institution of this prosecution he bought a drink of whisky in the Chelsa drug store from appellant.

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