KEY v. STATE


384 S.W.2d 22 (1964)

James KEY and Ellis Holland, Plaintiffs in Error, v. STATE of Tennessee, Defendant in Error.

Supreme Court of Tennessee.

November 12, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Francis W. Headman, Knoxville, for plaintiffs in error.

George F. McCanless, Attorney General, Marne Matherne, Assistant Attorney General, for defendant in error.


HOLMES, Justice.

The plaintiffs in error, hereinafter referred to as defendants, were convicted of the offense of hunting during the closed season. Each defendant was fined $50.00 and costs by the Trial Judge, who heard the case without the intervention of a jury. Defendants' motions for new trial were overruled by the Trial Judge and they have perfected their appeals to this Court.

Since assignments of error 1 and 2 relate to the evidence, it is necessary...

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