Holden v State

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Holden v State
1918 OK CR 94
172 P. 978
14 Okl.Cr. 691
Case Number: A-3049
Decided: 05/18/1918
Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals

C. H. HOLDEN
v.
STATE.

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

C. H. Holden was convicted of violation of the prohibitory law, and he appeals. Appeal dismissed.

Twyford & Smith, for plaintiff in error.

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

Page 691

PER CURIAM.

Plaintiff in error, C. H. Holden, was convicted in the county court of Oklahoma county on a charge that on the 20th day of January, 1917, he did willfully and unlawfully transport, carry, and convey four quarts of whisky from a point unknown in and through and along Grand avenue, Oklahoma City, to a place known as 310 East Grand avenue. In pursuance of the verdict, the court sentenced him to be confined in the county jail for 30 days, and to pay a fine of $ 50. From the judgment, an appeal was taken by filing in this court on June 14, 1917, a petition in error with case-made.

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