Conner v State

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Conner v State
1914 OK CR 189
142 P. 970
11 Okl.Cr. 678
Case Number: No. A-1881, A-1882, A-1883
Decided: 10/17/1914
Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals

Appeal from County Court, Canadian County; W.A. Maurer, Judge.

C.H. Conner was convicted of violating the prohibitory law in three cases, and appeals. Modified and affirmed.

Lucius Babcock, and Phelps & Cope, for plaintiff in error.

C.J. Davenport, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the State.

PER CURIAM. Plaintiff in error, C.H. Connor, was convicted at the July, 1912, term of the county court of Canadian county in case No. A-1881 on a charge of having unlawful possession of intoxicating liquor

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with intent to sell the same, and his punishment fixed at a fine of four hundred dollars and imprisonment in the county jail for a period of five months. The judgment is modified as follows. The fine is reduced to one hundred dollars and costs, and imprisonment to sixty days. As modified, the judgment is affirmed.

In case No. A-1882, the plaintiff in error, C.H. Conner, was convicted at the July, 1912, term of the county court of Canadian county on a charge of having unlawful possession of intoxicating liquor with intent to sell the same and his punishment fixed at a fine of two hundred and fifty dollars and imprisonment in the county jail for a period of ninety days. This judgment is modified as follows. The fine is reduced to one hundred dollars and costs, and imprisonment to sixty days, and as modified the judgment is affirmed.

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