TALLEY v. STATE


345 S.W.2d 867 (1961)

Ray TALLEY v. STATE of Tennessee.

Supreme Court of Tennessee.

April 5, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Millard V. Oakley, Livingston, for plaintiff in error.

Walker T. Tipton, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the State.


FELTS, Justice.

The officers (a constable, a deputy sheriff, and two members of the State Highway Patrol) searched Ray Talley's premises and found in his dwelling house a quantity of sugar and in his smokehouse some mash and malt corn such as is commonly used in manufacturing liquor.

Upon the evidence thus obtained by the search, Talley was indicted, tried and convicted of unlawful possession of apparatus for the purpose of manufacturing intoxicating liquors...

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