20 Ala. App. 672 102 So. 919

(102 So. 919)

Giles BARKER v. STATE.

(7 Div. 74.)

(Court of Appeals of Alabama.

Jan. 20, 1925.)

Appeal from Circuit Court, Calhoun County; S. W. Tate, Judge.

BRICKEN, P. J.

The offense charged against this defendant was violating the prohibition laws of the state. The prosecution originated in the county court, and from a judgment of conviction in said court he took an appeal to the circuit court. He was there tried by the court, without a jury, and was again convicted, and appealed. There is no bill of exceptions. The record proper is regular; therefore the judgment of conviction rendered in the circuit court against this appellant will stand affirmed. Affirmed.

Barker v. State
20 Ala. App. 672 102 So. 919

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Barker v. State
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Jan 20, 1925
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20 Ala. App. 672

102 So. 919

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