JONES v. STATE

1 Div. 938.

158 So.2d 501 (1963)

Corrine JONES v. STATE.

Court of Appeals of Alabama.

November 26, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thos. M. Haas, Mobile, for appellant.

Richmond M. Flowers, Atty. Gen., and W. Mark Anderson, III, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the State.


JOHNSON, Judge.

The State of Alabama prosecuted and convicted Corrine Jones in the Circuit Court of Mobile County for the offense of vagrancy. The trial was had before the circuit judge without a jury. From a conviction for the offense as charged and a sentence of three months in the Mobile County jail, this appeal is taken.

It was the contention of the State of Alabama that the appellant was a vagrant because she was the employee of a house of prostitution...

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