City of Shreveport v. Brown
123 So. 633, 168 La. 939, 1929 La. LEXIS 1900
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City of Shreveport v. Brown, 123 So. 633, 168 La. 939, 1929 La. LEXIS 1900 (La. 1929).
Opinion
The defendant appeals from a conviction and sentence for possessing intoxicating liquor for beverage purposes, to wit, 31 gallons of corn whisky.
The record contains neither bill of exception nor assignment of error, nor shows any error patent on the face thereof.
The verdict and sentence are therefore affirmed.
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