Golden v. State

311 So. 2d 350, 1975 Miss. LEXIS 1608
CourtMississippi Supreme Court
DecidedApril 21, 1975
DocketNo. 48442
StatusPublished

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Golden v. State, 311 So. 2d 350, 1975 Miss. LEXIS 1608 (Mich. 1975).

Opinion

SMITH, Justice:

This case involves an appeal from the Circuit Court of Humphreys County, Mississippi, wherein appellant, MacArthur Golden, was convicted of “Voyeurism-Trespass by Peeping Tom” and sentenced to serve a term of three years in the penitentiary.

The present . appeal is controlled by Green v. State, 270 So.2d 695 (Miss.1972). In Green the contentions now advanced, including the contention that Mississippi Code Annotated section 97-29-61 (1972), unconstitutionally discriminates against males, were dealt with and rejected.

AFFIRMED.

GILLESPIE, C. J., RODGERS, P. J., and INZER, ROBERTSON, SUGG and WALKER, JJ., concur.

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Green v. State
270 So. 2d 695 (Mississippi Supreme Court, 1972)

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