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Veasey v. State
Citations: 113 Ga. App. 3; 147 S.E.2d 51; 1966 Ga. App. LEXIS 940Docket: 41759
Court: Court of Appeals of Georgia; January 11, 1966; Georgia; State Appellate Court
The defendant was convicted in the City Court of Washington County for the illegal sale of nontax-paid liquor and subsequently appealed the conviction and sentence. The court affirmed the conviction, determining that the evidence presented was sufficient to support the verdict of guilt. The court also upheld the jury instruction that selling nontax-paid liquor is illegal under state law, rejecting the defendant's arguments against this charge. Relevant case law cited includes Morris v. State, Bobo v. State, and Echols v. State. The judgment was affirmed with Judges Nichols and Deen concurring.