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Slocovich v. State
91 Tex. Crim. 126
Tex. Crim. App.
1922
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Conviction is for the unlawful possession of equipment for the manufacture of intoxicating liquor.

This offense was denounced by Section 1, Chap. 78, of the Acts of the 36th Leg., 1st Called Session. That section of the Act was amended by the thirty-seventh Legislature 1st Called Session, Chap. 61. In the amendment, this offense was omitted. There is no saving clause under which prosecutions for offenses committed prior to the amendment may be maintained.

Article 16 of the Penal Code is imperative to the effect that the repeal of the law abates pending prosecutions. In several instances in cases of conviction under this law, we have found it necessary to reverse the judgment and order dismissal. That result must attend in this one. Cox v. State, 90 Tex. Crim. 256, 234 S.W. Rep. 531.

Reversed and dismissed. *Page 127

Case Details

Case Name: Slocovich v. State
Court Name: Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas
Date Published: Feb 15, 1922
Citation: 91 Tex. Crim. 126
Docket Number: No. 6662.
Court Abbreviation: Tex. Crim. App.
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