Watt v. State
97 Ala. 72
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Watt v. State, 97 Ala. 72 (Ala. 1892).
Opinion
— The indictment in this case was drawn in substantial and almost literal compliance with section 4006, and with form 28, p. 269, of the Code, and was not liable to the demurrer interposed, which was rightly overruled.
The judgment is affirmed.
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