HOOD v. STATE

8 Div. 924.

161 So.2d 154 (1964)

James D. HOOD v. STATE.

Court of Appeals of Alabama.

February 18, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

H. Neil Taylor, Russellville, for appellant.

Richmond M. Flowers, Atty. Gen., and W. Mark Anderson, III, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the State.


PRICE, Presiding Judge.

The appellant, James D. Hood, was indicted jointly with one James G. Flanagan for the offense of possessing a still for the purpose of manufacturing prohibited beverages. Appellant's separate trial resulted in a conviction for said offense.

The tendencies of the state's evidence are that Hood and Flanagan were seen by law enforcement officers at a whiskey still in the Southeastern part of Franklin County. Flanagan was standing on the...

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