PRUITT v. STATE

34818.

88 Ga. App. 711 (1953)

77 S.E.2d 552

PRUITT v. THE STATE.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided September 16, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Brannon & Brannon, for plaintiff in error.

Jeff C. Wayne, Solicitor-General, S. O. Smith, Jr., contra.


CARLISLE, J.

The defendant was convicted under an indictment charging that he did unlawfully "receive, have, possess, transfer, and control alcoholic, spirituous, vinous, and mixed liquors and beverages, some part of which was alcoholic, contrary to the laws of said State." His motion for new trial, based upon the usual general grounds and four special grounds, was overruled and he has appealed to this court for a review.

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