Orr v. State
81 Miss. 130
Opinion
delivered the opinion of the court.
The amendment, if any amendment was needed, which we do no decide, was proper under code § 1435, under the language, “or other description whatever, of any person whomsoever, therein named or described.” The clerical misprision in this indictment is perfectly manifest, the conviction entirely proper, and there is no error in the record.
Affirmed,
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