Jackson v. Commonwealth
Jackson v. Commonwealth
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion op the court.
This is an indictment against the appellant for an alleged violation of the 14th section of chapter 29,1 Revised Statutes, 408, which provides that “ every tavern-keeper shall, within one month after the rates are fixed by the cowrt, obtain from the clerk thereof a fair table of such rates, and set them up in the public room of his tavern-house, and keep them up.”
The indictment simply charges that the appellant, on the 6th of May, 1869, “while a keeper of a public house or tavern, did unlawfully fail to keep posted in the public room of his tavern, in the town of 'Winchester, a table of the rates fixed by the clerk of the county court for liquors,” etc.
Consequently, as the circuit court erred in overruling the demurrer, the judgment of conviction is reversed, and the cause remanded for further proceedings.
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