Supreme Court of Louisiana, 1930

City of Shreveport v. R.M. Gresham

City of Shreveport v. R.M. Gresham
Supreme Court of Louisiana · Decided November 3, 1930 · Land
130 So. 816; 171 La. 275 (Southern Reporter)

City of Shreveport v. R.M. Gresham

Opinion of the Court

LAND, J.

Defendant was convicted in the city court of the city of Shreveport under an ordinance prohibiting the transportation of intoxicating liquors for beverage purposes, and was fined $500, and, in default of payment, was sentenced to work one year on the streets and alleys of the city. He has appealed.

The transcript contains no motion to quash, motion in arrost, bill of exception, nor assignment of errors. Nor do we find any error patent upon the face of the record.

It is ordered, therefore, that the conviction and sentence appealed from be affirmed.

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