SMITH v. CITY OF LOUISVILLE

No. 38482.

215 Miss. 213 (1952)

60 So.2d 601

4 Adv. S. 24

SMITH v. CITY OF LOUISVILLE.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

October 20, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Boydstun & Boydstun, for appellant.

Strong & Smith, for appellee.


LEE, J.

In the mayor's court, Luther Smith was convicted of, and sentenced for, unlawfully operating a motor vehicle on the streets of the City of Louisville while under the influence of intoxicating liquor, contrary to the ordinances of the said city. On appeal to the circuit court, there was a jury and verdict of guilty as charged. He appeals from the judgment entered thereon.

A police officer testified that he...

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