BYNUM v. STATE

No. 42066.

242 Miss. 862 (1962)

137 So.2d 515

BYNUM v. STATE

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

February 5, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Murray L. Williams, Water Valley, for appellant.

G. Garland Lyell, Jr., Asst. Atty. Gen., Jackson, for appellee.


McGEHEE, C.J.

The appellant, Manuel J. Bynum, and Thomas Upton Hitt, Jr., were jointly indicted for the burglary and larceny of the storehouse of Edd Alexander in Calhoun County, Mississippi, and for taking, stealing and carrying away three new Poulan Pop Saws (the indictment particularly describing them), the property of Edd Alexander, found, kept for use and sale in the said storehouse, of the value of $715. The said Thomas...

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