STATE v. LITTLEJOHN

17084

228 S.C. 324 (1955)

89 S.E.2d 924

THE STATE, Respondent, v. HORACE LITTLEJOHN, Appellant.

Supreme Court of South Carolina.

November 14, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Messrs. Julien D. Wyatt, and Felix L. Finley, Jr., of Pickens, and John T. Gentry, of Easley, for Appellant.

James R. Mann, Esq., Solicitor, of Greenville, for Respondent.


November 14, 1955.

LEGGE, Justice.

Horace Littlejohn was convicted under an indictment charging that on May 1, 1954, he "did willfully and unlawfully have in his possession in his cafe place of business seventeen half-pints and four pints of alcoholic liquors." His appeal charges error on the part of the trial judge: (1) in refusing to direct a verdict in his favor, and (2) in refusing certain requests to charge....

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