Poteet v. State

Decision Date29 November 1899
Citation53 S.W. 869
PartiesPOTEET v. STATE.
CourtTexas Court of Criminal Appeals

Appeal from Delta county court; W. S. Banister, Judge.

Charley Poteet was convicted of pursuing an occupation without a license. He appeals. Reversed.

Burdett & Connor and W. F. Moore, for appellant. Robt. A. John, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the State.

DAVIDSON, P. J.

Appellant was convicted of pursuing the occupation of cotton buyer without obtaining a license for that purpose.

This prosecution is based upon the refusal of appellant to comply with subdivision 38, p. 54, Acts 1st Called Sess. 25th Leg., imposing an occupation tax upon cotton buyers. By the terms of that statute, every person who buys cotton, wool, or hides shall pay a tax of $10 to the state; provided. "a merchant who pays an occupation tax as herein prescribed shall not be considered a cotton buyer, or buyer of wool or hides." Under subdivision 1 of said act, an occupation tax is levied upon merchants in accordance with the amount of annual purchases, and the tax ranges from $3 to $300. It is contended that said subdivision 38 is unconstitutional, because it makes an exemption of a party who pays an occupation tax as merchant. We believe, under the provisions of sections 1, 2, art. 8, of the constitution, this position is well taken. This question has been discussed fully in Ex parte Jones (Tex. Cr. App.) 43 S. W. 513, and Ex parte Overstreet (Tex. Cr. App.) 46 S. W. 825. Under the provisions of our constitution, the tax must be equal and uniform; and the legislature has no authority to exempt a merchant or any other class from the payment of this tax, when it is imposed upon all others. It is no answer that the party pays a tax as a merchant. The two callings are different and distinct. If the legislature has the authority to exempt a merchant from the payment of the tax, so it would any other class of citizens, and thus impose a burden upon one class from which the others are exempt, and for the same calling or pursuit. The judgment is accordingly reversed, and the prosecution ordered dismissed.

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  • Ex Parte Townsend
    • United States
    • Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
    • December 20, 1911
    ...Overstreet, 39 Tex. Cr. R. 474, 46 S. W. 825; Rainey v. State, 41 Tex. Cr. R. 254, 53 S. W. 882, 96 Am. St. Rep. 786; Poteet v. State, 41 Tex. Cr. R. 268, 53 S. W. 869; Ex parte Woods, 52 Tex. Cr. R. 575, 108 S. W. 1171, 16 L. R. A. (N. S.) 450, 124 Am. St. Rep. 1107; Owens v. State, 53 Tex......
  • Laclede Power & Light Co. v. City of St. Louis
    • United States
    • Missouri Supreme Court
    • July 3, 1944
    ... ... 757. (2) Ordinance 41572 does not violate the ... Constitution or the laws of Missouri. Neither the ... Constitution nor the laws of the state forbid reasonable ... classification for the purpose of taxation, and ... discrimination through classification is forbidden only when ... it is ... 929; Hamilton v. Collins, 114 ... Fla. 276, 154 So. 201; Pullman Palace Car Co. v ... State, 64 Tex. 274, 53 Am. Rep. 758; Poteet v ... State, 53 S.W. 869; Hoefling v. San Antonio, 20 ... S.W. 85, 85 Tex. 228, 16 L.R.A. 608; Salt Lake City v ... Utah Light & Ry. Co., ... ...
  • Ex Parte Bradshaw
    • United States
    • Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
    • April 16, 1913
    ...(N. S.) 450, 124 Am. St. Rep. 1107; Gustafson v. State, 40 Tex. Cr. R. 71, 45 S. W. 717, 48 S. W. 518, 43 L. R. A. 615; Poteet v. State, 41 Tex. Cr. R. 268, 53 S. W. 869; Bolen v. State, 48 S. W. 1118; Carraci v. State, 48 S. W. 1118; Wilson v. State, 48 S. W. 1119; Owens v. State, 53 Tex. ......
  • Ex Parte Walker
    • United States
    • Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
    • April 20, 1932
    ...260 S. W. 138; Ex parte Woods, 52 Tex. Cr. R. 575, 108 S. W. 1171, 16 L. R. A. (N. S.) 450, 124 Am. St. Rep. 1107; Poteet v. State, 41 Tex. Cr. R. 268, 53 S. W. 869; Rainey v. State, 41 Tex. Cr. R. 254, 53 S. W. 882, 9 Am. St. Rep. 786; Ex parte Overstreet, 39 Tex. Cr. R. 474, 46 S. W. 825;......
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