Case Name: BILL McGREW v. STATE
Court: Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals
Jurisdiction: Oklahoma
Decision Date: 1934-09-28
Citations: 56 Okla. Crim. 207
Docket Number: No. A-8769
Parties: BILL McGREW v. STATE.
Judges: 
Reporter: Oklahoma Criminal Reports
Volume: 56
Pages: 207–208

Head Matter:
BILL McGREW v. STATE.
No. A-8769.
Sept. 28, 1934.
(36 Pac. [2d] 302.)
Cook & Bingaman, for plaintiff in error.
J. Berry King, Atty. Gen., and Smith C. Matson, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the State.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
Plaintiff in error, hereinafter called defendant, was convicted in the county court of McClain county of transporting intoxicating liquor and was sentenced to pay a fine of $50 and to serve 30 days in the county jail. At the time charged, defendant, in the town of Blanchard, drove an automobile to the front of the post office, stopped and made some insulting remark to the city marshal, who was standing near, who thereupon went to' the car and discovered defendant was intoxicated and abusive. He arrested defendant and ordered him to get out of the car. This defendant refused to do and the marshal attempted to take him from the car and, in doing so, discovered a quart jar partially filled with whisky. The charge in this case resulted. Counsel for defendant do not question the sufficiency of the evidence, blit contend there were prejudicial remarks in the closing argument of the county attorney. Upon' an examination of the entire case, we find no material error. The case is affirmed.