Case Name: Will Grubbs v. State
Court: Mississippi Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Mississippi
Decision Date: 1933-10-09
Citations: 167 Miss. 224
Docket Number: No. 30787
Parties: Will Grubbs v. State.
Judges: 
Reporter: Mississippi Reports
Volume: 167
Pages: 224–225

Head Matter:
Will Grubbs v. State.
(In Banc.
Oct. 9, 1933.)
[149 So. 797.
No. 30787.]
John B. Higgins and A. R. Shoemaker, both of Jackson, for appellant.
W. D. Conn, Jr., Assistant Attorney-General, for the state.
Argued orally by A. R. Shoemaker, for appellant, and by W. D. Conn, Jr., for the state.

Opinion:
Smith, C. J.,
delivered- the opinion of the court.
The evidence supports the verdict, and the ruling on the admission of the evidence complained of is unexceptionable.
The defendant's requested instruction not granted was properly refused, and the challenged instruction granted the state presents no error, in the light of the record, if error at all.
Affirmed. The sentence to be executed on Thursday, November 16, 1933.