Court of Criminal Appeals of Oklahoma, 1920

Server v. State

Server v. State
Court of Criminal Appeals of Oklahoma · Decided April 10, 1920 · PER CURIAM.
188 P. 693; 17 Okla. Crim. 709; 1920 OK CR 68; 1920 Okla. Crim. App. LEXIS 65

Server v. State

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM.

This is an appeal from the district court of Woodward county, wherein the defendant, G. W. Server, was convicted of the crime of keeping a gambling nuisance as defined by chapter 26, Session Laws 1916, and sentenced to serve a term of two years' imprisonment in the state penitenitary. The nuisance was alleged to have been kept by (he defendant in the Delia Hotel in the city of Woodward, Woodward county, Okla., from the 15th of July, 1916, until August 14, 1916. The court has carefully examined the record in connection with the various grounds of error relied upon by counsel representing the defendant as grounds for reversal' of this judgment, and the conclusion is reached that none of the errors assigned, considered separately or together, form sufficient ¡reasons for reversing the judgment. The court is convinced, however; that certain irrelevant evidence was admitted for tile jury's consideration, in view of which, and in justice to the defendant, it is the opinion of the court that under the authority conferred upon this court by section 6003, Revised Laws 1910, the judgment of conviction should lie modified to provide a fine of $500, the minimum imposed by the law, as the punishment to be inflicted upon the defendant in lieu of the two years’ imprisonment imposed. The judgment as so modified is hereby affirmed.

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