19 Ariz. 194 167 Pac. 709

[Criminal No. 423.

Filed September 25, 1917.]

[167 Pac. 709.]

M. C. THOMPSON, Appellant, v. STATE, Respondent.

APPEAL from a judgment of the Superior Court of the county of Maricopa. R. C. Stanford, Judge.

Affirmed.

Mr. F. C. Struckmeyer and Mr. George P. Stovall, for Appellant.

Mr. Wiley E. Jones, Attorney General, Mr. George W. Harben, Assistant Attorney General, and Mr. Clyde' M. Gandy, County Attorney, for the State.

FRANKLIN, C. J.

M. C. Thompson has been convicted of the crime of introducing intoxicating liquor into this state. His appeal to this court is submitted on the record. No assignments of error are made, and no brief is filed.

Appellant was charged with the commission of a public offense. He was given a fair and impartial trial. His cause was submitted to the jury upon fair instructions given by the court, and the evidence in the record is ample to sustain the verdict and judgment. No reversible error is found.

Affirmed.

ROSS and CUNNINGHAM, JJ., concur.

Thompson v. State
19 Ariz. 194 167 Pac. 709

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Thompson v. State
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Sep 25, 1917
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19 Ariz. 194

167 Pac. 709

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