Commonwealth v. South
Commonwealth v. South
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the court.
This is a writ of error to a judgment of the Madison circuit court, quashing a presentment made by the grand jury at the September term, 1817.
The presentment charges, that the justices of the county court of said county did not, at any time within the year last past, fix the rates and prices to be paid at all or any of the taverns within said county, for liquors, &c. and that Samuel South, during the year aforesaid, was, and continues to be, one of the said commonwealth’s justices of the peace, and failed to fix the rates and prices during the year aforesaid.
This presentment, we are of opinion, is defective in not alledging that there were taverns in the county; for as the act of assembly, under which the presentment was made, only requires the justices of the county courts to fix the rates and prices to be paid at all taverns within their respective
The judgment affirmed.
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