PRICE v. STATE


287 S.W.2d 14 (1956)

Willie Oscar PRICE, Jr., v. STATE of Tennessee.

Supreme Court of Tennessee.

February 3, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

A. R. Hogue and H.N. Wright, Jamestown, for plaintiff in error.

Knox Bigham, Asst. Atty. Gen., for defendant in error.


PREWITT, Justice.

Willie Oscar Price, Jr., was convicted of leaving the State and failure to comply with an order of the court requiring him to pay certain sums for the support of his two children under the age of sixteen years. He was sentenced to a maximum penitentiary sentence of two years and one day.

The offense for which defendant was convicted was created and defined by Chapter 211 of the Public Acts of 1951.

The wife of defendant was granted...

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