Judges and Judiciary
Nov. 20, 2001
Court Affirms Bottle O' Whiskey Was Payoff
In Paschal v. Georgia , 84 G.E. 326, 10 S.E. 821 (1889), defendant Paschal was found guilty of selling whiskey and appealed, alleging insufficient evidence. Chief Justice Logan E. Bleckley held the following for the court, in pertinent part:




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In Paschal v. Georgia, 84 G.E. 326, 10 S.E. 821 (1889), defendant Paschal was found guilty of selling whiskey and appealed, alleging insufficient evidence. Chief Justice Logan E. Bleckley held the following for the court, in pertinent part:
A witness testified that a few days before or...
In Paschal v. Georgia, 84 G.E. 326, 10 S.E. 821 (1889), defendant Paschal was found guilty of selling whiskey and appealed, alleging insufficient evidence. Chief Justice Logan E. Bleckley held the following for the court, in pertinent part:
A witness testified that a few days before or...
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