STOCKTON v. OKLAHOMA TAX COMMISSION

No. 34140.

205 Okla. 6 (1951)

235 P.2d 286

STOCKTON v. OKLAHOMA TAX COMMISSION.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

Rehearing Denied July 3, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Wendell G. Stockton, Oklahoma City, pro se.

R.F. Barry, W.F. Speakman, and E.J. Armstrong, Oklahoma City, for defendant in error.


CORN, J.

December 31, 1948, protestant purchased 180 cartons of cigarettes at a sheriff's sale, bidding the sum of $199.80. The sale was conducted under the provisions of 68 O.S. Supp. 1947 § 586 (d). On January 21, 1949, the Oklahoma Tax Commission advised protestant that, by reason of his failure to purchase and affix the required cigarette tax stamps, the Commission proposed to assess $90 cigarette tax, plus $90 penalty, against him; and further advised protestant...

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