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Meinhardt v. State
1927 Ala. App. LEXIS 169
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This appellant was indicted, tried, and convicted of the offense of violating the state quarantine laws for live stock. The jury assessed a fine of $10, and judgment of conviction was accordingly pronounced and entered.

There is no bill of exceptions; the appeal is predicated upon the record proper. So far as the judgment of conviction is concerned, the cause will be affirmed; but, as there appears no sentence of the court relative to the costs incident upon the trial of this cause, it will of necessity be remanded for proper sentence. Code 1923, § 5291.

Affirmed. Remanded for proper sentence.

Case Details

Case Name: Meinhardt v. State
Court Name: Alabama Court of Appeals
Date Published: Nov 29, 1927
Citation: 1927 Ala. App. LEXIS 169
Docket Number: 1 Div. 733.
Court Abbreviation: Ala. Ct. App.
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