GRIFFITH v. STATE

2 Div. 798.

50 So.2d 797 (1951)

GRIFFITH v. STATE.

Court of Appeals of Alabama.

February 20, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Pitts & Pitts, of Selma, and L. Y. Sadler, Jr., of Camden, for appellant.

A. A. Carmichael, Atty. Gen., and Robt. Straub, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the State.


PRICE, Judge.

Appellant, a white woman, was indicted jointly with Nathan Bell, a Negro man, on a charge of miscegenation. A severance was demanded and granted. The defendant was first put to trial. The trial resulted in the conviction of the defendant and the court sentenced her to imprisonment in the penitentiary for seven years. From the judgment of conviction this appeal was taken.

The State's contention is as follows: Appellant and her husband operated...

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