Tyler v State

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Tyler v State
1913 OK CR 244
133 P. 270
10 Okl.Cr. 8
Case Number: No. A-1735
Decided: 07/05/1913
Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals

CASE FOLLOWED. Huff v. State

Appeal from County Court, Love County; R.A. Keller, Judge.

S.P. Tyler was convicted of violating the prohibitory law, and appeals. Affirmed.

Eddleman & Graham, for appellant.

E.G. Spilman, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the State.

FURMAN, J. Appellant, who resided in Love county, Okla., went to Ft. Worth, Tex., and there purchased twelve quarts of whisky, four quarts for himself and eight quarts for other persons residing in Love county, and returned to Love county with the whisky and attempted to deliver the eight quarts purchased for other persons in Love county when he was arrested. He was convicted of unlawfully conveying intoxicating liquors from one point in Oklahoma to another point in Oklahoma.

The questions of law involved in this case were discussed and decided adversely to the contention of counsel for appellant in the case of Huff v. State,

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