Golden v. State

Mississippi Supreme Court
Golden v. State, 311 So. 2d 350 (Miss. 1975)
1975 Miss. LEXIS 1608
Broom, Gillespie, Inzer, Patterson, Robertson, Rodgers, Smith, Sugg, Walker

Golden v. State

Opinion of the Court

SMITH, Justice:

This case involves an appeal from the Circuit Court of Humphreys County, Mississippi, wherein appellant, MacArthur Golden, was convicted of “Voyeurism-Trespass by Peeping Tom” and sentenced to serve a term of three years in the penitentiary.

The present . appeal is controlled by Green v. State, 270 So.2d 695 (Miss. 1972). In Green the contentions now advanced, including the contention that Mississippi Code Annotated section 97-29-61 (1972), unconstitutionally discriminates against males, were dealt with and rejected.

AFFIRMED.

GILLESPIE, C. J., RODGERS, P. J., and INZER, ROBERTSON, SUGG and WALKER, JJ., concur.

Reference

Full Case Name
MacArthur GOLDEN v. STATE of Mississippi
Status
Published