STATE v. GIST

17712

237 S.C. 262 (1960)

116 S.E.2d 856

STATE, Respondent, v. Oscar Mack GIST, Appellant.

Supreme Court of South Carolina.

November 10, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Messrs. Matthew J. Perry, of Spartanburg, and Donald James Sampson, of Greenville, for Appellant.

Messrs. John H. Nolen, Solicitor, of Spartanburg, and Mike S. Jolly, County Solicitor for Union County, of Union, for Respondent.


November 10, 1960.

TAYLOR, Justice.

Appellant, Oscar Mack Gist, a Negro boy 16 years of age, was arrested pursuant to 66 warrants, each charging that he "did commit a breach of the peace and is guilty of disorderly conduct by placing a telephone call in the town of Jonesville, S.C. to * * * and then used abusive, obscene, vulgar, and profane language to * * *." Thereafter, he was taken before a Magistrate, where,...

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