CARR, Presiding Judge.
In the court below the defendant, Albert Thomas, was convicted of the offense of possessing whiskey in a dry county.
One of the prime insistences in brief of appellant's attorney is that the evidence is not sufficiently potent to sustain the judgment of conviction. This question is raised by the request for the general affirmative charge and a motion for a new trial.
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