Supreme Court of South Carolina, 1928

State v. Bostick

State v. Bostick
Supreme Court of South Carolina · Decided November 16, 1928 · Cothran, Chiee, Watts, Messrs, Beease, Stabeer, Carter
145 S.E. 927; 148 S.C. 186; 1928 S.C. LEXIS 192 (South Eastern Reporter)

State v. Bostick

Opinion of the Court

The opinion of the Court was delivered by

Mr. Justice' Cothran.

The defendant was convicted under an indictment charging him with unlawful possession of intoxicating liquor. From the judgment and sentence, he has appealed. Upon consideration of the evidence in the case, a detailed statement of which will serve no useful purpose, the Court is of the opinion that the verdict is wholly unsustained by the evidence. The judgment of the Court is that the judgment of the Circuit Court be reversed, and that the case be remanded to that Court for a new trial.

Mr. Chiee Justice Watts, and Messrs. Justices BeeasE, StabeER, and Carter concur.

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