HOPPER v. STATE


253 S.W.2d 765 (1952)

HOPPER v. STATE.

Supreme Court of Tennessee.

December 5, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hobart F. Atkins, Knoxville, J. Howard Collett, Maynardville, for defendant.

Knox Bigham, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the State.


PREWITT, Justice.

The defendant, Harley Hopper, was convicted of permitting minors to loiter about a place where beer is sold, with punishment fixed at a fine of $25. The defendant is the operator of a retail beer place in Union County. He also sold cigarettes, candy, hamburgers, etc. A number of county officers testified that they had regularly visited defendant's place of business during the six month period prior to...

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