BLOUNT v. STATE

No. 40209.

229 Miss. 211 (1956)

90 So.2d 373

BLOUNT v. STATE.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

November 12, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

W.T. Weir, Philadelphia, for appellant.

J.R. Griffin, Asst. Atty. Gen., Jackson, for appellee.


ROBERDS, P.J.

Blount, the appellant, plead guilty in the Circuit Court of Neshoba County, Mississippi, to two separate charges of trespass and one charge of assault and battery. In each case, he was sentenced to pay a fine and serve a term in jail. The jail sentences were suspended during good behavior.

Later, upon due notice to Blount and a full hearing, and upon ample evidence, it was found and adjudicated by said...

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