Applicant for habeas corpus was convicted, in the recorder’s court of the City of Atlanta, of a violation of an ordinance prohibiting “any person to carry intoxicating liquor or beer on his person for the purpose of unlawful sale, or to carry same around the streets for the purpose of unlawful sale.” He was sentenced to pay a fine of $500.00 and costs, or work on the streets or public works of the citv for thirty days under the direction of the superintendent of public works. He alleged that he was illegally detained under this sentence, by being confined in the city stockade where he was under guard and forced to work and labor. Upon considering the return of the writ by the chief of police, and the evidence offered at the hearing, the court refused to discharge the applicant and remanded him to the custody of the respondent: The exception is to this judgment.
Judgment affirmed.
