AYMETT v. STATE


310 S.W.2d 460 (1958)

Julian AYMETT v. STATE of Tennessee.

Supreme Court of Tennessee.

On Rehearing March 4, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Wm. C. Rodgers, C. P. J. Mooney and Carlton N. Wilkes, Memphis, for plaintiffs in error.

Thomas E. Fox, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the State.


PREWITT, Justice.

These two defendants below, Julian Aymett and Emmett Werne, were convicted of a conspiracy to commit usury and to commit an act injurious to trade and commerce. As to Aymett the jury fixed a fine of $1,000 to which the trial judge added four months confinement in the workhouse. As to the defendant Emmett Werne, the jury fixed a fine of $500 and the court added a prison sentence of 60 days.

These two defendants were tried jointly along with...

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