Pruitt v State

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Pruitt v State
1931 OK CR 333
1 P.2d 838
51 Okl.Cr. 317
Decided: 07/18/1931
Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals

(Syllabus.)

Appeal and Error Affirmance in Absence of Brief or Oral Argument.

Appeal from County Court, Pottawatomie County; Leroy G. Cooper, Judge.

H.H. Pruitt was convicted of having the possession of a still and a still worm, and he appeals. Affirmed.

Waldrep & Winterringer, for plaintiff in error.

J. Berry King, Atty. Gen., for the State.

DAVENPORT, P.J. The plaintiff in error, hereinafter referred to as the defendant, was convicted in the county court of Pottawatomie county, charged with the possession of a still and still worm, without having obtained the proper certificate of registration, and was sentenced to pay a fine of $100, and serve a term of 30 days in the county jail, from which judgment and sentence, the defendant has appealed.

The appeal in this case was filed on the 8th day of August, 1930. No brief has been filed on behalf of the defendant, and no appearance made for oral argument. Where no brief is filed and no appearance made for the defendant, this court will consider the appeal is without merit or has been abandoned.

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