In re Gosnell
In re Gosnell
Opinion of the Court
The opinion of the court was delivered by
On March 30, 1885, a complaint was filed before a justice of the peace of Anderson county, charging James Gosnell with unlawfully selling, on March 4, 1885, in that county, intoxicating liquors in violation of the pro
The prohibitory law of 1885 (ch. 149, Laws of 1885) took effect on March 10, 1885, before the date of the filing of the complaint against the petitioner, and after the date that the petitioner had sold intoxicating liquors. When the legislature amended the prohibitory liquor law of 1881, it repealed that law in all things which it did not expressly save; and in the law of 1885 only pending suits for the violation of the old law were saved. This prosecution was not pending when the law of 1885 went into force and effect.
Within the authority of the Stale v. Showers, just decided, the petitioner must be released.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- In the Matter of the Petition of James Gosnell, for a Writ of Habeas Corpus
- Status
- Published