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McDaniel v. State
35 Ala. 390
Ala.
1860
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R. W. WALKER, J.

The bill of exceptions is somewhat obscure ; but we do not understand from it that the back-house, in which the playing took place, was attached to, or under the same roof with the school-house. The statement that ‘ it was attached to the premises,’ was, as we presume, designed to convey the idea, that it was situated on the same lot, or within the same enclosure, with the school-house. Placing this construction on the bill of exceptions, we do not think that the back-house referred to was, at the time when the playing took place, either a public house, a public place, or an outhouse where people resort. It is obvious that it does not fall within any of the other prohibitions of section 3243 of the Code.

Judgment reversed, and cause remanded.

Case Details

Case Name: McDaniel v. State
Court Name: Supreme Court of Alabama
Date Published: Jan 15, 1860
Citation: 35 Ala. 390
Court Abbreviation: Ala.
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