JEFFERSON v. CITY OF BIRMINGHAM

6 Div. 520.

399 So.2d 932 (1981)

Curlie JEFFERSON v. CITY OF BIRMINGHAM.

Court of Criminal Appeals of Alabama.

May 26, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William Conway, Birmingham, for appellant.

W. O. MacMahon, III, Asst. City Atty., Birmingham, for appellee.


DeCARLO, Judge.

Selling liquor without a license; $400. fine and 45 days hard labor.

The evidence for the City showed that on February 16, 1980, Birmingham Police Officer A. W. Ellis made a purchase of one shot of whiskey from appellant at 1901-13th Way, S.W., in Birmingham, that appellant was not a liquor licensee, and that the premises was not an ABC store.

Appellant testified that the premises was his personal residence, that on the date in question...

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