PHILLIPS v. STATE

6 Div. 892.

76 So.2d 785 (1954)

Wallace PHILLIPS v. STATE.

Court of Appeals of Alabama.

December 28, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Geo. E. Trawick and Wm. W. Stewart, Birmingham, for appellant.

Si Garrett, Atty. Gen., and Alfred Goldthwaite, Montgomery, of counsel, for the State.


CARR, Presiding Judge.

The indictment in this case charges that the appellant, Wallace Phillips, did conspire together with three other named persons to commit an assault with intent to rob. Title 14, § 99, Code 1940.

The jury found the appellant guilty of an assault and assessed a fine of $500. The trial judge added six months hard labor. Judgment was entered and sentence imposed accordingly.

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