STATE v. HOYLE

No. 37860.

211 Miss. 342 (1951)

51 So.2d 730

STATE v. HOYLE.

Supreme Court of Mississippi, Division B.

April 9, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joe T. Patterson, Assistant Attorney General, for appellant.


Hall, J.

The only point in this case is: How much notice must be given before there can be a valid election on the question of outlawing the sale of wine and beer in any county of this State? The question arises in this manner: Appellee was indicted for the unlawful sale of beer, and, as was necessary to make out the State's case, the district attorney offered in evidence an order of the board of supervisors declaring the result of an election at which...

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