Case ID: ala_218/html/0279-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

(120 So. 144)
    William J. KENDRICK v. STATE.
    (6 Div. 277.)
    Supreme Court of Alabama.
    Feb. 2, 1929.
    Charlie C. McCall, Atty. Gen., and J. W. Brassell, Asst. Atty. Gen., for petitioner.
    W. Emmett Perry, of Birmingham, opposed. ■
    W. Marvin Woodall, David J. Davis, W. B. Harrison, A. Leo Oberdorfer, W. K. Terry, Jas. A. Simpson, Thos. J. Judge, T. A. Murphree, Matt H. Murphy, Fred Fite, and Horace G. Wilkinson, all of Birmingham, amici curise.
   PER CURIAM.

William J. Kendrick was convicted of practicing law without license, and appealed to the Court of Appeals (120 So. 140), and the judgment being there affirmed, defendant (appellant) applied to the Supreme Court for writ of error to review said decision by the Court of Appeals. ’ On said writ of error the judgment of the Court of Appeals being reversed (Kendrick v. State, 120 So. 142), said Court of Appeals entered judgment reversing the judgment of conviction, and the state now applies for certiorari to review and revise the said judgment and de-

cisión of the Court of Appeals in Kendrick v. State, 120 So. 140.

,' Writ denied.

All the Justices concur, except BROWN and ROSTER, JJ., who dissent. 
      
       Ante, p. 277.