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Cox v. State

Criminal Court of Appeals of Oklahoma
Jun 15, 1912
124 P. 1131 (Okla. Crim. App. 1912)

Opinion

No. A-1078.

Opinion Filed June 15, 1912.

Appeal from Carter County Court; M.F. Winfrey, Judge.

Mack Cox was convicted of violating the prohibitory law, and appeals. Affirmed.

Sigler Howard, for plaintiff in error.

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


Plaintiff in error, Mack Cox, was convicted in the county court of Carter county, at the January, 1911, term, on a charge of selling intoxicating liquor, and adjudged to pay a fine of two hundred dollars and be confined in the county jail for a period of ninety days. We have carefully considered the record and briefs in this case. The issue is a pure question of fact, and we do not feel that the verdict of the jury should be disturbed. The judgment of the trial court is affirmed.


Summaries of

Cox v. State

Criminal Court of Appeals of Oklahoma
Jun 15, 1912
124 P. 1131 (Okla. Crim. App. 1912)
Case details for

Cox v. State

Case Details

Full title:MACK COX v. STATE

Court:Criminal Court of Appeals of Oklahoma

Date published: Jun 15, 1912

Citations

124 P. 1131 (Okla. Crim. App. 1912)
124 P. 1131

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