JOHNSON v. STATE

6 Div. 672.

67 So.2d 902 (1953)

JOHNSON v. STATE.

Court of Appeals of Alabama.

October 27, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

H. E. Mitchell, Cullman, for appellant.

Si Garrett, Atty. Gen., and Robt. P. Bradley, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the State.


PER CURIAM.

Appellant was convicted under an indictment charging him with the offense of being a vagrant. The cause was tried by the court without the intervention of a jury. A fine of $200 was assessed as punishment.

The State relied for a conviction upon the testimony of several County and City officers, who testified that during the twelve months' period before the finding of the indictment three of four days out of each week, and particularly on Fridays...

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