CLANTON v. STATE

No. 37976.

211 Miss. 568 (1951)

52 So.2d 349

CLANTON v. STATE.

Supreme Court of Mississippi, Division A.

May 7, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jno. W. Prewitt, for appellant.

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


McGehee, C.J.

From a conviction of the crime of burglary and a sentence to serve a term of six years in the state penitentiary, the appellant, Terrel Tuney Clanton, has appealed and assigned as error, among other grounds, the insufficiency of the proof to show a breaking and entering of the building in which a shotgun, two boxes of cigars and numerous cartons of cigarettes were stolen, of a total value sufficient to constitute the crime of grand larceny...

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