Jay v. State
Decision Date | 21 December 1916 |
Docket Number | 4 Div. 677 |
Citation | 198 Ala. 691,73 So. 1000 |
Parties | JAY v. STATE. |
Court | Alabama Supreme Court |
Certiorari to Court of Appeals.
W.O. Mulkey, of Geneva, for petitioner.
W.L.Martin, Atty. Gen., and H.G. Davis, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the State.
Petition of John D. Jay for certiorari to Court of Appeals to review and revise the decision of said court in the case of John D. Jay v. State, 73 So. 137. Application denied.
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