Supreme Court of Kansas, 1905

State v. Stockman

State v. Stockman
Supreme Court of Kansas · Decided April 8, 1905
71 Kan. 852; 80 P. 1134; 1905 Kan. LEXIS 255

State v. Stockman

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam:

Charles Stockman was convicted upon a charge of the illegal sale of intoxicating liquor, and appeals. He complains because the trial court permitted a witness to testify that he believed that certain liquor was beer, after he had said that he did not know what it was; and because no evidence was given that Kirwin, in Phillips county, where the liquor was shown to have been sold, was in Kansas. Neither complaint is well founded, and neither requires discussion.

The judgment is affirmed.

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