STATE v. GRIFFIN

No. 29293.

289 S.W.2d 455 (1956)

STATE of Missouri (Plaintiff), Respondent, v. Christopher GRIFFIN (Defendant), Appellant.

St. Louis Court of Appeals. Missouri.

April 17, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Samuel S. Mandel, Joseph Wall, Louis E. Zuckerman, St. Louis, for appellant.

William J. Geekie, Pros. Atty., Jasper R. Vettori, Associate Pros. Atty., St. Louis, for respondent.


WOLFE, Commissioner.

The appellant, Christopher Griffin, was charged with the unlicensed practice of dentistry. He was found guilty, as charged, by a jury which was unable to agree on the punishment to be assessed and the court fixed the punishment at a fine of $150 and six months in the workhouse.

The following evidence was presented by the State: Calvin Matthews testified that he was in need of bridgework to replace some missing teeth and at the suggestion...

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