STEPHENS v. TOWN OF BLOUNTSVILLE

6 Div. 517.

66 So.2d 196 (1953)

STEPHENS v. TOWN OF BLOUNTSVILLE.

Court of Appeals of Alabama.

June 9, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Nash, Nash & Starnes, Oneonta, for appellant.

Johnson & Randall, Oneonta, for appellee.


PRICE, Judge.

Appellant was convicted in the Recorder's Court for driving a motor vehicle while intoxicated, in violation of an ordinance of the Town of Blountsville. Upon appeal to the circuit court defendant was convicted by a jury and a fine of twenty-five dollars was assessed.

The facts in this case simply do not, in our opinion, measure up to the requirement laid down by the law for a conviction, that is, that...

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