Court of Criminal Appeals of Oklahoma, 1921

State v. Ramsey

State v. Ramsey
Court of Criminal Appeals of Oklahoma · Decided November 15, 1921 · Bessey, Doyle, Matson
201 P. 1119; 20 Okla. Crim. 129; 1921 OK CR 216; 1921 Okla. Crim. App. LEXIS 161

State v. Ramsey

Opinion of the Court

*130 BESSEY, J.

A. L. Ramsey and A. T. Smith were, by information filed in the district court of Washington county on January 9, 1918, charged with Sabbath breaking by conducting a moving picture show on Sunday. The defendants filed a demurrer to said information, on the ground that the allegations in such information did not state a public offense against the laws of the state of Oklahoma. This demurrer was-by the court sustained, and the state appeals. The question here involved is identical to that in the case of State v. Clint Smith, 19 Okla. Cr. 184,198 Pac. 879, and for the reasons stated therein the ruling of the trial court, sustaining defendant’s demurrer, is affirmed.

DOYLE, P. J., concurs. MATSON, J., disqualified, and not participating.

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