GRIMSLEY v. STATE

No. 38098.

212 Miss. 229 (1951)

54 So.2d 277

GRIMSLEY v. STATE.

Supreme Court of Mississippi, In Banc.

October 8, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Homer W. Pittman and Earle L. Wingo, for appellant.

George H. Ethridge, Assistant Attorney General, for appellee.


Roberds, J.

Appellant was convicted of grand larceny in the stealing of pulpwood of the value of $28.80 and sentenced to the state penitentiary for four years. She appeals. She assigns and argues a number of asserted errors, but, in view of the conclusion we have reached, it is necessary for us to discuss and pass upon only one of them, and that is whether the dispersal of the jury during the trial of the case, as hereinafter set out, is reversible error...

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