SMITH v. RANKIN COUNTY

No. 37449.

208 Miss. 792 (1950)

45 So.2d 592

SMITH v. RANKIN COUNTY.

Supreme Court of Mississippi, In Banc.

April 10, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ernest Shelton, for appellant.

J.C. Murray, for appellee.


McGehee, C.J.

The statutory reward of $100, as provided for under Section 2482, Code of 1942, was allowed to the appellant W.W. Smith by an order of the Circuit Court of Rankin County for the arrest and delivery of Charlie Scott, who had shot and killed L.C. Mattock, in said county, and who had fled therefrom and was still fleeing when he was arrested on the state highway in Carroll County by the appellant....

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