LINDSEY v. STATE


231 S.W.2d 380 (1950)

LINDSEY v. STATE.

Supreme Court of Tennessee.

June 9, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kilgo & Armstrong, Greeneville, for plaintiff in error.

J. Malcolm Shull, Assistant Attorney General, for the State.


GAILOR, Justice.

Defendant appeals from conviction of (1) transporting more than a gallon of corn whisky, and (2) possession of the same whisky, with punishment for the first offense by confinement in the penitentiary for a year and a day, and of the second by a fine of $100.

On a Sunday afternoon in July 1949, on the highway between Kingsport and Greeneville, a highway patrolman pursued and overtook a 1937 Ford Coupe with license No. 3-24339. So far as the...

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