Myers v. State
Myers v. State
Opinion of the Court
Appellant was fined, under the Nicholson law, for permitting a person other than a member of his family to enter his saloon on the Pourth of July.
The only error assigned is the overruling of his motion in arrest of judgment.
The Attorney-General calls attention tó appellant’s noncompliance with the fifth clause of rule twenty-two of this court, and insists upon the rule’s enforcement. ' The motion in arrest calls in question the legal sufficiency of the charge to state a public offense.
Neither the affidavit upon which the judgment is founded
Judgment affirmed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Myers v. The State of Indiana
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- Published