GRAY v. STATE


336 S.W.2d 22 (1960)

William GRAY v. STATE of Tennessee.

Supreme Court of Tennessee.

May 4, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

H.T. Etheridge, Jr., Jackson, for plaintiff in error.

William D. Grugett, Assistant Attorney General, for the State.


BURNETT, Justice.

Gray was indicted and convicted of receiving and possessing intoxicating liquors. For this offense he was fined $100, from which conviction this appeal comes.

In the first place the State has moved to strike the case from the docket because the minute entry failed to disclose that plaintiff in error either prayed for or was granted an appeal by the trial court. Section 27-310, T.C.A., provides that any parties to a judgment or decree may...

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