Indiana Supreme Court, 1882

James v. State

James v. State
Indiana Supreme Court · Decided May 15, 1882 · Woods
81 Ind. 600

James v. State

Opinion of the Court

Woods, J.

The appellant was adjudged to j)ay a fine of five dollars for selling, without license, intoxicating liquor in a quantity less than a quart. The disputed point in the case is whether there is sufficient evidence to show that the transaction, on which the prosecution was predicated, was a the contending that it was a

Our judgment is that the finding is supported by sufficient evidence: sufficient, at least, under the rules applicable to the consideration of questions of fact by this court.

Judgment affirmed, with costs..

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