Dodd v State

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Dodd v State
1931 OK CR 248
299 P. 504
51 Okl.Cr. 42
Decided: 05/23/1931
Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals

Appeal from County Court, Garfield County; A.A. Stull, Judge.

Oscar Dodd was convicted of having the unlawful possession of intoxicating liquor, and appeals. Appeal dismissed.

L.C. McLean, for plaintiff in error.

J. Berry King, Atty. Gen., for the State.

PER CURIAM. The plaintiff in error, hereinafter called defendant, was convicted in the county court of Garfield county on a charge of having the unlawful possession of intoxicating liquor, and was sentenced to pay a fine of $50 and to serve 30 days in the county jail.

Judgment was entered November 16, 1929, at which time defendant was given 80 days to file his appeal in this court. The appeal was lodged in this court February 13, 1930, more than 80 days after the judgment was rendered. Extensions of time were allowed in which to make

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