Cooke County Liquor Co. v. State

1912 OK 491, 125 P. 738, 34 Okla. 304, 1912 Okla. LEXIS 400
CourtSupreme Court of Oklahoma
DecidedJuly 18, 1912
Docket2028
StatusPublished

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Cooke County Liquor Co. v. State, 1912 OK 491, 125 P. 738, 34 Okla. 304, 1912 Okla. LEXIS 400 (Okla. 1912).

Opinion

*305 Opinion by

ROSSER, C.

This case arose out of certain proceedings by search warrant to forfeit to the state certain beer and whisky in the railroad depot at Sulphur, Okla. It is a companion case to O. F. Haley Co. v. State, ante, 125 Pac. 736. It arose out of proceedings upon the same search warrant that case arose from, and the record is identical, except as to the names of parties and description of the property.

For the reasons given in that case, the judgment of the lower court in this case should be affirmed.

By the Court: It is so ordered.

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O. F. Haley Co. v. State
1912 OK 499 (Supreme Court of Oklahoma, 1912)

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