YOUNGBLOOD v. CITY OF BIRMINGHAM

6 Div. 261.

338 So.2d 526 (1976)

Jeanell YOUNGBLOOD v. CITY OF BIRMINGHAM.

Court of Criminal Appeals of Alabama.

October 19, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

No brief for appellant.

William C. Walker, Birmingham, for appellee.


BOOKOUT, Judge.

Appellant was convicted in the Birmingham City Court of the offense of selling beer on an election day. Appeal from the Recorder's Court to the Circuit Court resulted in an adjudication of guilt and a sentence to a fine of $35.00 and costs. The fine and costs not being paid, appellant was ordered to perform hard labor for the City of Birmingham for a period of six days and thereafter to perform hard labor for the County for four days in lieu of the...

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