Sales v State

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Sales v State
1926 OK CR 204
246 P. 488
34 Okl.Cr. 252
Decided: 05/15/1926
Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals

Appeal from County Court, Carter County; A.J. Hardy, Judge.

Ray Sales was convicted of transporting passengers for hire from one town to another without a certificate from the Corporation Commission, and he appeals. Reversed, with instructions.

Page 253

See also 108 Okla. 29, 233 P. 186.

John B. Ogden, for plaintiff in error.

The Attorney General, for the State.

PER CURIAM. The plaintiff in error was convicted of a violation of chapter 113, Session Laws of 1923, being charged with having transported certain persons in an automobile for hire from Ardmore to Wilson without having first obtained from the Corporation Commission a certificate declaring that public convenience and necessity required such operation and service. The penalty assessed was a fine of $100.

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