Martin v. State

65 Tenn. 234
CourtTennessee Supreme Court
DecidedSeptember 15, 1873
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Martin v. State, 65 Tenn. 234 (Tenn. 1873).

Opinion

Sneed, J.,

delivered the opinion of the court.

An assemblage of persons for the organization and conduct of a Sunday-school, where the Bible and the precepts of religion are taught, is a worshipping assembly in the sense of the statute which makes the willful disturbance of public worship indictable.

The judgment is affirmed.

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