SULLIVAN v. STATE, 30 Ala. App. 691 (1942)

11 So.2d 175 Ralph SULLIVAN v. STATE. 6 Div. 963.Court of Appeals of Alabama. December 15, 1942. Appeal from Circuit Court, Jefferson County; John C. Morrow, Judge. Robbery. G.J. Prosch, of Birmingham, for appellant. Wm. N. McQueen, Atty. Gen., for the State. RICE, Judge. Affirmed. Page 692

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SULLIVAN v. STATE, 30 Ala. App. 692 (1942)

11 So.2d 175 Ralph SULLIVAN v. STATE. 6 Div. 964.Court of Appeals of Alabama. December 15, 1942. Appeal from Circuit Court, Jefferson County; Robt. J. Wheeler, Judge. Robbery. G.J. Prosch, of Birmingham, for appellant. Wm. N. McQueen, Atty. Gen., for the State. BRICKEN, Presiding Judge. Affirmed.

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WHITE v. STATE, 30 Ala. App. 698 (1942)

11 So.2d 175 J.R. WHITE, as Chairman Board of Revenue, v. STATE ex rel. T.S. BOYD et als., as Members Board of Revenue. 6 Div. 971.Court of Appeals of Alabama. December 15, 1942. Appeal from Circuit Court, Walker County; R.L. Blanton, Judge. Arthur Fite, of Jasper, for appellant. Pennington Tweedy and Bankhead Kilgore, all of […]

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TAYLOR v. STATE, 30 Ala. App. 692 (1942)

11 So.2d 175 General TAYLOR v. STATE. 6 Div. 945.Court of Appeals of Alabama. October 27, 1942. Appeal from Circuit Court, Tuscaloosa County; W.C. Warren, Judge. Assault with weapon. Wm. N. McQueen, Atty. Gen., for the State. SIMPSON, Judge. Appeal dismissed, motion of appellant.

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WARE v. STATE, 30 Ala. App. 695 (1942)

11 So.2d 175 Shel WARE v. STATE. 4 Div. 731.Court of Appeals of Alabama. November 10, 1942. Appeal from Circuit Court, Barbour County; J.S. Williams, Judge. Burglary. Wm. N. McQueen, Atty. Gen., for the State. RICE, Judge. Affirmed. Page 696

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STATE v. MANUEL, 30 Ala. App. 690 (1942)

11 So.2d 175 STATE v. Ralph A. MANUEL. 1 Div. 443.Court of Appeals of Alabama. November 3, 1942. Appeal from Circuit Court, Mobile County; Claude A. Grayson, Judge. Habeas corpus allowing bail. Wm. N. McQueen, Atty. Gen., for the State. BRICKEN, Presiding Judge. Appeal dismissed, motion of the State.

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