HARRINGTON v. STATE

37062.

97 Ga. App. 315 (1958)

103 S.E.2d 126

HARRINGTON v. THE STATE.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided March 13, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

R. L. LeSueur, Jr., R. L. LeSueur, for plaintiff in error.

Claude N. Morris, Solicitor, contra.


TOWNSEND, Judge.

1. Code § 26-6502 provides: "Any person who, by himself or another, shall keep, maintain, employ or carry on any lottery or other scheme or device for the hazarding of any money or valuable thing, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor." The accusation alleged that the defendant kept "a lottery known as bolita" and did not allege that the same was a scheme and device for the hazarding of money or other valuable thing. If this accusation is void, so...

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