Green v. State
Green v. State
Opinion of the Court
delivered tbe opinion of t-he count.
This is am indictment for illegal voting. The defendant voted out of the ward in Memphis -in which he resided, hut the place where he voted was within the civil district
A violation of the act is made a misdemeanor.
This act might he construed to mean that if the place where the vote is east is either within the civil district or ward within which the person resides, the law is not violated, but looking to the entire act and keeping in view the mischief intended to he remedied, we think the intention was that each voter should east his vote within 'his own civil district, where a voting place is provided for the district, and in cities or towns where the civil district may he divided into wards, that he shall vote in his own ward, except in cases specially provided for.
In this view the judgment is correct and will be affirmed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- WILLIAM GREEN v. State
- Status
- Published