BOWLING v. STATE


408 S.W.2d 660 (1966)

Samuel William BOWLING v. STATE of Tennessee.

Supreme Court of Tennessee.

November 14, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jack E. Vaughn, Johnson City, for plaintiff in error.

George E. McCanless, Atty. Gen., and Thomas E. Fox, Asst. Atty. Gen., Nashville, and Lodge Evans, Dist. Atty. Gen., Elizabethton, prosecuted case for State in trial Court, for defendant in error.


OPINION

BURNETT, Chief Justice.

Bowling was indicted and convicted by a jury of possessing intoxicating liquors. He was sentenced to pay a fine of $100.00 and to be confined in the workhouse for a period of thirty days. From this conviction he has seasonably appealed and filed errors.

The assignments of error are to the effect that there is no evidence to sustain the conviction, and the evidence preponderates against the verdict and in favor of the...

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