Case Name: O'Neal v. State
Court: Mississippi Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Mississippi
Decision Date: 1925-10-05
Citations: 140 Miss. 182
Docket Number: No. 24902
Parties: O’Neal v. State.
Judges: 
Reporter: Mississippi Reports
Volume: 140
Pages: 182–184

Head Matter:
O’Neal v. State.
(Division B.
Oct. 5, 1925.)
[105 So. 496.
No. 24902.]
Truly & Trudy, for appellant.
J. L. Byrcl, Assistant Attorney-G-eneral, for the state. i
Headnote 1. Intoxicating Liquors, 33 C. J., Section 525.

Opinion:
Holden, P. J.,
delivered the opinion of the court.
The appeal is from a conviction on the charge of selling intoxicating liquor in the Third justice of the peace district of Jefferson county. At the trial, the state failed to prove the alleged sale took place in the said justice district No. 3 of said county, but attempted to prove venue by showing that the sale occurred in a town by the name of Harriston, in Jefferson county. The appellant contends the judgment should be reversed, because no venue was proven.
We think the point is well taken, and that proof that the sale took place in the Third justice district as alleged in the affidavit was necessary in order to establish the venue. Proof alone that the sale took place in a town is not sufficient, as held by this court in Elzcy v. State, 110 Miss. 502, 70 So. 579.
Reversed and remanded.