Town of Fort Smith v. Gantis

35 Ark. 438
CourtSupreme Court of Arkansas
DecidedMay 15, 1880
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Town of Fort Smith v. Gantis, 35 Ark. 438 (Ark. 1880).

Opinion

Harrison, J.

James A. Yantis was tried before the mayor of the town of Port Smith for the violation of an ordinance of the town in failing to work upon the streets, and was convicted and fined $20.

He appealed to the circuit court, and, upon a trial in the circuit court, was found not guilty, and the town appealed to this court.

There was no motion for a new trial, nor any bill of exceptions, and the record presents no question for our determination.

Affirmed.

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