STATE v. FUTCH

No. 39685.

44 So.2d 892 (1950)

216 La. 857

STATE v. FUTCH.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

February 13, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles E. Barham, Ruston, Armand F. Rabun, James T. Spencer, Farmerville, for defendant-appellant.

Bolivar E. Kemp, Jr., Atty. Gen., M. E. Culligan, Ass't. Atty. Gen., Ragan D. Madden, District Atty., Ruston, for appellee.


HAMITER, Justice.

The defendant, P. T. Futch, was tried by a jury of five under an indictment charging that between April 5, 1944, and December 12, 1948, both dates inclusive, he "* * * did wilfully, feloniously and unlawfully commit a series of thefts of money aggregating the sum of Forty One Thousand, One Hundred Ninety & 70/100 ($41,190.70) Dollars, then belonging to and being the property of the Union Parish Police Jury and while he, the said P. T. Futch,...

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