State v. Sartori
State v. Sartori
Opinion of the Court
It is urged that as the owning and keeping with intent to sell in violation of law is the gist of the offense, and as the defendant had a permit to sell, his owning and keeping was lawful, and that before he can be rightfully convicted the State must show the intent by some act or words other than a sale.
But as it appeared in evidence that the defendant did sell unlawfully, the intent with which he owned and kept the liquor will be presumed from his unlawful act.
Affirmed.
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