Files v. State

50 So. 979, 96 Miss. 257
Mississippi Supreme Court·Decided October 15, 1909·Published

Opinion

Smith, J.,

delivered the opinion of the court.

The demurrer interposed to the affidavit in the court below should have been sustained, for the reason that the affidavit failed to designate the particular public place where the defendant used the alleged profane language. State v. Shanks, 88 Miss. 410, 40 South. 1005.

'Reversed and remanded.

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State v. Shanks
40 So. 1005 (Mississippi Supreme Court, 1906)