- Kizziah v. State (1964-04-07) Kizziah Alabama
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<center><b><span class="citation no-link">162 So.2d 889</span> (1964)</b></center>
<center><h1>Howard KIZZIAH<br>
v.<br>
STATE.</h1></center>
<center>6 Div. 965.</center>
<center><p><b>Court of Appeals of Alabama.</b></p></center>
<center>April 7, 1964.</center>
<p><span class="star-pagination">*890</span> Morel Montgomery, Birmingham, for appellant.</p>
<p>Richmond M. Flowers, Atty. Gen., and Bernard F. Sykes, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the State.</p>
<p>CATES, Judge.</p>
<p>This is an appeal from a judgment of conviction of possessing a still. Code 1940, T. 29, §§ 131 and 132. Sentence was
- Sizemore v. State (1969-09-09) Sizemore Alabama
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<center><b><span class="citation no-link">226 So.2d 669</span> (1969)</b></center>
<center><h1>George Kelly SIZEMORE, alias<br>
v.<br>
STATE.</h1></center>
<center>8 Div. 200.</center>
<center><p><b>Court of Appeals of Alabama.</b></p></center>
<center>September 9, 1969.</center>
<p>J. N. Powell, Jr., Decatur, for appellant.</p>
<p>MacDonald Gallion, Atty. Gen., and Walter S. Turner, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the State.</p>
<p>CATES, Judge.</p>
<p>Sizemore was convicted in the Morgan County Court which has jurisdiction of all misdemeanors in said County. He was sentenced to two years in the
- Gore v. State (1969-09-09) Gore Alabama
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<center><b><span class="citation no-link">226 So.2d 674</span> (1969)</b></center>
<center><h1>Billy GORE<br>
v.<br>
STATE.</h1></center>
<center>7 Div. 926.</center>
<center><p><b>Court of Appeals of Alabama.</b></p></center>
<center>September 9, 1969.</center>
<p>Wm. D. Scruggs, Jr., Fort Payne, for appellant.</p>
<p>MacDonald Gallion, Atty. Gen., and Richard F. Calhoun, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the State.</p>
<p>CATES, Judge.</p>
<p>February 28, 1969, Gore was found guilty of robbery of his aunt's husband. Agreeably with verdict, the Court sentenced him to the penitentiary for fifteen ye
- Ingram v. State (1969-06-30) Ingram Alabama
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<center><b><span class="citation no-link">226 So.2d 169</span> (1969)</b></center>
<center><h1>Clinton INGRAM<br>
v.<br>
STATE.</h1></center>
<center>6 Div. 375.</center>
<center><p><b>Court of Appeals of Alabama.</b></p></center>
<center>June 30, 1969.</center>
<center>Rehearing Denied August 19, 1969.</center>
<p>Fred Blanton, and Morel Montgomery, Birmingham, for appellant.</p>
<p>MacDonald Gallion, Atty. Gen., and Marlin Mooneyham, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the State.</p>
<p>PRICE, Presiding Judge.</p>
<p>This is an appeal from a conviction for possession of marijuana, with a penitentiar
- Clayton v. State (1969-09-09) Clayton Alabama
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<center><b><span class="citation no-link">226 So.2d 671</span> (1969)</b></center>
<center><h1>Kenneth CLAYTON<br>
v.<br>
STATE.</h1></center>
<center>7 Div. 936.</center>
<center><p><b>Court of Appeals of Alabama.</b></p></center>
<center>September 9, 1969.</center>
<p>John S. Casey, Heflin, for appellant.</p>
<p>MacDonald Gallion, Atty. Gen., and Lloyd G. Hart, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the State.</p>
<p>CATES, Judge.</p>
<p>Clayton was convicted of assault with intent to murder Willis C. Summerlin. He was sentenced to five years in the penitentiary.</p>
<p>Tendencies of the State's eviden