Lynch v. State
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Opinion
The affidavit is sufficient to charge the offense of which defendant was convicted.
Under section 5, Local Acts 1923, p. 43, the judge of the inferior court of Bessemer may, in cases such as is here considered, take affidavit as to the charge, and issue warrant returnable to the circuit court of Jefferson County. The demurrer to the complaint is overruled.
We find no error in the record, and the judgment is affirmed.
Affirmed.
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