The petition for certiorari in this case is denied, on the principle asserted in the opinion filed by Mayfield, J., in Ex parte Brooms, 73 South. 35.1 Certiorari denied.
All the Justices concur, except ANDERSON, C. J., dissenting.
(77 South. 1000)
(5 Div. 691.)
(Supreme Court of Alabama.
Dec. 20, 1917.)
Certiorari to Court of Appeals. William Joyner was convicted of a violation of the prohibition law, and he appealed to the Court of Appeals, which affirmed (77 So. 78), and he petitions for certiorari.
Certiorari denied.
Riddle & Riddle, of Talladega, for appellant. W. L. Martin, Atty. Gen., for the State.
The petition for certiorari in this case is denied, on the principle asserted in the opinion filed by Mayfield, J., in Ex parte Brooms, 73 South. 35.1 Certiorari denied.
All the Justices concur, except ANDERSON, C. J., dissenting.
201 Ala. 696
77 So. 1000
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