Cameron v State

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Cameron v State
1917 OK CR 167
167 P. 341
13 Okl.Cr. 737
Case Number: No. A-2734
Decided: 09/25/1917
Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals

Appeal from County Court, Oklahoma County; Wm. H. Zwick, Judge.

Fred Cameron and Frank Pence were convicted of maintaining a liquor nuisance, and appeal. Affirmed.

Ledrue Guthrie, for plaintiffs in error.

S.P. Freeling, Atty. Gen., and R. McMillan, Asst. Atty. Gen., for State.

PER CURIAM. Fred Cameron and Frank Pence were jointly tried in the county court of Oklahoma county for maintaining a public nuisance, where intoxicating liquors were possessed and kept for sale, and where people congregated for the purpose of drinking the same, at No. 205 and No. 205 1/2 North Broadway, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma county, Okla., from the 1st day of November, 1913, up until the 1st day of July, 1915. They were each sentenced to serve a term of six months in the county jail, and to pay a fine of $500.

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