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Abstract
Defendant and companion committed a holdup and robbery. Defendant's companion carried a pistol but did not have a license to do so. Defendant was unarmed. Held, that defendant was guilty of the offense of carrying a pistol without having first secured a license. Vinson v. State, (Ga.App. 1932) 164 S. E. 209.
Recommended Citation
CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE - AIDING AND ABETTING,
31
Mich. L. Rev.
725
(1933).
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