Case Name: MILLER v. STATE
Court: Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
Jurisdiction: Texas
Decision Date: 1936-06-24
Citations: 95 S.W.2d 968
Docket Number: No. 18480
Parties: MILLER v. STATE.
Judges: 
Reporter: South Western Reporter Second Series
Volume: 95
Pages: 968–968

Head Matter:
MILLER v. STATE.
No. 18480.
Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas.
June 24, 1936.
Joe Lee McLemore and David M. Wein-stein, both of Dallas, for appellant.
Lloyd W. Davidson, State’s Atty., of Austin, for the State.

Opinion:
HAWKINS, Judge.
Appellant was convicted for violating a provision of the "Texas Liquor Control Act" passed by the 44th Legislature, 2d Called Session, chapter 467, p. 1795 (Vernon's Ann.P.C. art. 666 — 1 et seq.), and his punishment assessed at a fine of $400.
The prosecution was under subdivision (n) of section 15 of said act (Vernon's Ann.P.C. art. 666 — 15, subd.(n). It was charged against appellant that he was the holder of a medicinal permit to sell liquor for medicinal purposes only, which permit had been issued by the Texas Liquor Control Board, and that appellant sold liquor to a named person without said person having a prescription for said liquor issued to him by a licensed practicing physician.
The record is here without bills of exception or statement of facts.
The judgment is affirmed.