State v. Epperson
Supreme Court of Arkansas
242 Ark. 922
State v. Susan Epperson and N. H. Blanchard
Appeal from Pulaski Chancery Court
No. 5-4127. --- Delivered: June 5, 1967.
Rehearing denied: July 26, 1967.
Appeal from Pulaski Chancery Court, Murray O. Reed, Chancellor; reversed and dismissed.
Bruce Bennett, Attorney General; Fletcher Jackson, Asst. Atty. General, for appellant.
Warren & Bullion, for appellee.
[PER CURIAM decision of the court. Concurring opinion by Justice PAUL WARD. Justice ROBERT H. DUDLEY dissents without opinion.]
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