State v. Lowenstine

72 Tenn. 737
CourtTennessee Supreme Court
DecidedApril 15, 1880
StatusPublished

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State v. Lowenstine, 72 Tenn. 737 (Tenn. 1880).

Opinion

Forfeiture was taken in the Criminal Court of Shelby County, L. B. Horrigan, J., presiding, against witness Lowenstine, and attachment issued. Witness was adjudged to pay fine and costs.

The Attorney-General moved the Court to tax a fee in his favor in that case of five dollars. The motion was disallowed by the Court, and the Attorney-General appealed.

Opinion by the Court: Affirmed.

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