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Woodlief v. State
21 Tex. Ct. App. 412
Tex. App.
1886
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Wilson, Judge.

Since the conviction in this case was obtained, the town of Waxahachie, in which the alleged offense was committed, has, by a legal election, repealed the local option law within the limits of said town. This court has decided that it is within the power of the qualified voters of a justice’s precinct, town or city, to repeal the local option law within the limits of such precinct, town or city, in the manner provided by law, notwithstanding said law has been adopted and is in force *413throughout the county. (Whisenhunt v. The State, 18 Texas Ct. App., 491.)

Opinion delivered June 2, 1886.

A majority of the court adheres to this ruling, and hold that the local option law is no longer in force within the corporate limits of the town of Waxahachie, and there is, therefore, no law which would warrant an enforcement of the judgment of conviction, even if it were otherwise a valid conviction. The judgment is, therefore, reversed and the prosecution is dismissed.

Reversed and dismissed.

Case Details

Case Name: Woodlief v. State
Court Name: Court of Appeals of Texas
Date Published: Jun 2, 1886
Citation: 21 Tex. Ct. App. 412
Docket Number: No. 4019
Court Abbreviation: Tex. App.
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