Supreme Court of Louisiana, 1926

State of Louisiana v. Norris

State of Louisiana v. Norris
Supreme Court of Louisiana · Decided June 28, 1926 · O'Niell, Paul, Rogers, Brunot
109 So. 789; 161 La. 995; 1926 La. LEXIS 2168 (Southern Reporter)

State of Louisiana v. Norris

Opinion of the Court

O’NIELL, C. J.

The defendant has appealed from a conviction and sentence for having whisky in his possession for beverage purposes. The facts of the case and the issues presented are the same as in the case of State v. Norris (No. 27935) 109 So. 787, 1 in which the conviction and sentence were affirmed to-day. For the reasons given in the opinion rendered in that case, the verdict and sentence in this case are affirmed.

ST. PAUL, ROGERS, and BRUNOT, JJ., concur in the-decree..
1

Ante, p. 988.

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