CATES, Judge.
On June 7, 1960, King, a white man, went into the Jefferson Davis Hotel Coffee Shop. He contends the City had no right to prosecute him for trespass after warning, etc., on the hotel manager's sworn complaint merely because he brought a Negro into the coffee shop to eat with him.
Trial in the circuit court was de novo; King was found guilty and fined. He takes this, his third, appeal.
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