Sullivan v. State
Sullivan v. State
Opinion of the Court
The defendant was indicted under two counts, the first charging the offense of distilling prohibited liquors and the second the illegal possession of a still. He was found guilty under count one, which, omitting the formal parts, alleges that defendant: “Did distill, make or manufacture alcoholic, spirituous, vinous, malted or mixed liquors or beverages, a part of which
The court sentenced the defendant to the penitentiary for a term of two years.
In the recent case of Shirley v. State, Ala.App., 76 So.2d 787,
Appellant’s counsel insists in brief that there was no proof of the said allegation in the indictment “without the authority of the Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board.”
The question of any supposed variance between the averment and proof was not called to the attention of the trial court in any manner, nor was any charge asked and refused respecting it. Vines v. State, 37 Ala.App. 22, 69 So.2d 475, certiorari denied 260 Ala. 701, 69 So.2d 477.
When the State had concluded its examination in chief the defendant moved to exclude the State’s evidence. The court overruled the motion and defendant duly excepted.
No grounds of motion were assigned, therefore, the court’s ruling was with out error. Perry v. State, 17 Ala.App. 80, 81 So. 858; Garner v. State, 34 Ala.App. 551, 41 So.2d 634.
No request having been made for the affirmative charge and no motion for a new trial having been filed, the question of the sufficiency of the evidence to sustain the conviction is not before us.
There is no error in the record and the judgment is affirmed.
Affirmed.
. Ante, p. 104.
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