Court of Criminal Appeals of Oklahoma, 1946

McCann v. State

McCann v. State
Court of Criminal Appeals of Oklahoma · Decided May 15, 1946 · Barefoot, Jones, Doyle
169 P.2d 222; 82 Okla. Crim. 303; 1946 OK CR 52; 1946 Okla. Crim. App. LEXIS 206 (Pacific Reporter, Second Series)

McCann v. State

Opinion of the Court

BAREFOOT, J.

Defendant, Yirgil McCann, was charged in the court of common pleas of Oklahoma county with the crime of unlawful possession of intoxicating liquor, to wit: “9/5th pint and thirteen (13) pints of liquor, all tax paid, and one pint of gin, in Oklahoma County.” He was permitted to withdraw- a plea of not guilty, previously entered, and to enter a plea of guilty. He was by the court sentenced to pay a fine of Two Hun *304 dred Dollars and costs taxed at $23.80, and to serve a term of sixty days in the county jail of Oklahoma County. From this judgment and sentence he has appealed.

This is a companion case of McCann v. State, 82 Okla. Cr. 297, 169 P.2d 219, and the same assignment of error is presented in this case.

For the reasons there stated, the judgment of the court of common pleas of Oklahoma County is affirmed.

JONES, P. J., concurs. DOYLE, J., not participating.

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