McCOY v. STATE


466 S.W.2d 540 (1971)

Aleen McCOY, Plaintiff in Error, v. STATE of Tennessee, Defendant in Error.

Court of Criminal Appeals of Tennessee.

Certiorari Denied April 5, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James Clark and Daniel Watson, Benton, for plaintiff in error.

David M. Pack, Atty. Gen., W. Collins Bonds, Asst. Atty. Gen., Nashville, Tom J. Taylor, Dist. Atty. Gen., Athens, for defendant in error.


Certiorari Denied by Supreme Court April 5, 1971.

OPINION

DWYER, Judge.

From the jury verdict and judgment imposed thereon by the Ducktown Law Court of Polk County, Aleen McCoy appeals. She was found guilty of violating T.C.A. 57-221 by a jury with resulting fine of $250, for allowing a minor to loiter where an alcoholic beverage, beer, is sold.

The proof reflects that Aleen McCoy owned and operated McCoy's Beer Tavern located in Polk County...

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