WILLIAMS v. ARKANSAS

No. 138.

217 U.S. 79 (1910)

WILLIAMS v. STATE OF ARKANSAS.

Supreme Court of United States.

Decided April 4, 1910.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. George B. Rose, with whom Mr. U.M. Rose, Mr. W.E. Hemingway, Mr. D.H. Cantrell and Mr. J.P. Loughborough were on the brief, for plaintiff in error.

Mr. Hal. L. Norwood, Attorney General of the State of Arkansas, Mr. C.A. Cunningham and Mr. William F. Kirby, for defendant in error.


MR. CHIEF JUSTICE FULLER delivered the opinion of the court.

Plaintiff in error was convicted for violating a statute of the State of Arkansas, entitled "An act for the protection of passengers, and for the suppression of drumming and soliciting upon railroad trains and upon the premises of common carriers," approved April 30, 1907. Acts of General Assembly, 1907, p. 553, Act, 236...

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