State v. District Court of Buchanan County
State v. District Court of Buchanan County
Opinion of the Court
In January, 1890, an action in equity was commenced in the district court of Buchanan county against one M. A. Dougherty, for the purpose of having him enjoined from keeping for sale, and from selling, intoxicating liquors, in violation of law, and from maintaining a place for that purpose. In April of that year the district court rendered a final decree, in which the relief sought was granted. On the thirtieth day of the next August an affidavit was filed charging Dougherty with having violated the injunction. A hearing was had on the issues presented by the affidavit, and the answer thereto filed by Dougherty, which resulted in a finding that Dougherty had been guilty of a violation of the injunction. He was adjudged to pay a fine of seven hundred dollars, and to be imprisoned in the county jail, as provided by law, until such fine should be paid. The order also included the following: ‘'Defendant to be admitted to bail in the sum of one thousand dollars pending review of these proceedings.” A bail bond in the sum named was given by Dougherty and filed with the papers in the case.
The only question presented for our determination is th© correctness of that part of the order which admitted Dougherty to bail. The finding that
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