MILLER v. CITY OF BIRMINGHAM

6 Div. 377.

218 So.2d 281 (1969)

James William MILLER v. CITY OF BIRMINGHAM.

Court of Appeals of Alabama.

January 7, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Wm. Conway, Birmingham, for appellant.

Wm. C. Walker, Birmingham, for appellee.


CATES, Judge.

Miller was accused of indecent exposure contrary to a Birmingham ordinance. He appealed from a conviction in the Recorder's Court. In the Circuit Court he was tried de novo with a jury.

He was found guilty, fined $100 and assessed additional punishment of ninety days imprisonment in the city jail.

I.

The first assignment of error complains of the circuit court's overruling Miller's motion to quash the City Attorney's complaint...

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