ROBBINS v. STATE

No. 4666.

244 S.W.2d 156 (1951)

ROBBINS v. STATE.

Supreme Court of Arkansas.

December 17, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gordon B. Carlton, DeQueen, M. M. Martin, Mena, for appellant.

Ike Murry, Atty. Gen, George E. Lusk, Jr., Asst. Atty. Gen, for appellee.


GRIFFIN SMITH, Chief Justice.

The appeal questions the penalty assessed for selling liquor in dry territory. The indictment charged that Jack Robbins sold a pint of Hill & Hill liquor "in a prohibited territory, Polk county," etc. The jury's verdict of guilty assessed a fine of $500 with six months in jail, but recommended that the jail sentence be suspended. The trial court did not think justification had been shown...

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