LONG v. STATE

No. 26318.

258 S.W.2d 818 (1953)

LONG v. STATE.

Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas.

Rehearing Denied May 27, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Burks & McNeil, by Burton S. Burks, Lubbock, for appellant.

George P. Blackburn, State's Atty., of Austin, for the State.


GRAVES, Presiding Judge.

Appellant was charged with the unlawful possession of intoxicating liquor for the purpose of sale in Crosby County, a dry area. Upon his trial therefor he was found guilty and assessed a fine of $800 and 60 days in jail, and he appeals therefrom.

The testimony shows that a 19-year-old Negro boy named Earl Grant lived at a place under the control of Mr. Loyd Parkhill in Crosby County, Texas, and was employed by him. Some few months...

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