Johnson v. State

Decision Date03 July 1916
Docket Number19088
Citation72 So. 239,111 Miss. 828
CourtMississippi Supreme Court
PartiesJOHNSON v. STATE

APPEAL from the circuit court of Jones county, HON. O. B. JOHNSON Judge.

Rich Johnson was convicted of unlawful retailing intoxicating liquors and appeals.

The facts are fully stated in the opinion of the court.

Reversed and remanded.

J. T Taylor, Hardy & Arnold and W. J. Pack, for appellant.

Ross A Collins, Attorney-General, for the state.

OPINION

HOLDEN, J.

The appellant was indicted, tried, and convicted in the circuit court of the First district of Jones county for retailing, and appeals here, assigning one error of the lower court as ground for reversal. Here is what the appellant complains to us about: When his case was called in the court below, he made an application, in due and regular form, for a continuance on account of the absence of Murf Griffin, one of his material witnesses. The application showed that Murf Griffin had been duly subpoenaed as a witness for the defendant, and that he lived within the jurisdiction of the court; that he would swear that he was present with the defendant at the time and place where the liquor was alleged to have been sold by the defendant; that he would testify positively that no such sale was made by the defendant; that this was the only witness by whom he could make such proof; that this proof by this witness would positively contradict the testimony of the state's witness as to the sale; and he asked that the case be passed or delayed for a few days, or continued until the next term of the court, in order that he might secure the attendance of this witness Griffin by further process of the court. The application is regular in all respects as required by law, and is taken to be true in its allegations, so far as this record discloses. This application by the defendant was not contested in any manner, nor disputed by the state. The court made no further effort to obtain the presence of this witness at the trial, nor did the court delay or pass this case for a future day of that term, or continue it; but, in the face of this showing made by the defendant, the court proceeded to try the defendant. He was convicted by the jury and was sentenced to pay a fine of three hundred dollars, serve sixty days in jail, and also was required to furnish a bond, in the sum of five hundred dollars, additional, to keep the peace for two years.

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    • United States
    • Mississippi Supreme Court
    • December 11, 1939
    ...and that as a result thereof he received a great injustice. Walker v. State, 129 Miss. 449, Scott v. State, 80 Miss. 197; Johnson v. State, 111 Miss. 828; Long State, 52 Miss. 23; Hattox v. State, 80 Miss. 186; Woodward v. State, 89 Miss. 348; Hill v. State, 72 Miss. 527; Havens v. State, 7......
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    • United States
    • Mississippi Supreme Court
    • December 11, 1939
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