STATE v. WILLIAMS

16592

221 S.C. 107 (1952)

69 S.E.2d 371

STATE v. WILLIAMS.

Supreme Court of South Carolina.

February 12, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Messrs. Herbert & Dial, of Columbia, for Appellant.

Messrs. T. Pou Taylor, Solicitor, of Columbia, and J. Means McFadden, of Chester, for Respondent.


February 12, 1952.

STUKES, Justice.

Appellant, a Negro bank employee and former football coach at Benedict College, Columbia, was convicted at the January term, 1951, of the Court of General Sessions for Richland County of conspiracy to defraud the State by the sale of answer keys for the State teachers' examinations which were held in 1948 and 1949. It was a statewide "racket" of distressingly large proportions, which will be seen by reference to Pettiford...

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