Arizona Supreme Court, 1932

Morris v. State

Morris v. State
Arizona Supreme Court · Decided March 21, 1932 · PER CURIAM.
9 P.2d 407; 40 Ariz. 42; 1932 Ariz. LEXIS 177 (Pacific Reporter, Second Series)

Morris v. State

Opinion of the Court

This is an appeal by Porter Morris, Sr., from a conviction for retailing the fresh meat of a head of cattle without first having procured a license therefor. What was said in the case just decided, Morris, Sr., v. State, ante, p. 32, 9 P.2d 404, in disposing of an appeal from a conviction for slaughtering without a license, is controlling here, and upon the authority of that case the judgment is affirmed.

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