Court of Appeals of Kentucky, 1924

Hamilton v. Commonwealth

Hamilton v. Commonwealth
Court of Appeals of Kentucky · Decided October 3, 1924 · Clarke
204 Ky. 633; 265 S.W. 44; 1924 Ky. LEXIS 548

Hamilton v. Commonwealth

Opinion of the Court

Opinion op the Court by

Judge Clarke —

Reversing.

The warrant upon which this prosecution is based is obviously demurrable, since it charges the appellant with unlawfully selling,'bartering, keeping for sa-le, having in his possession, transporting and giving away spirituous liquors.

As the court overruled a demurrer thereto, and the Commonwealth was not required to and did not elect which charge it would prosecute, the judgment must be reversed upon the authority of Frazier v. Commonwealth, 204 Ky. 511, and many other like cases.

Wherefore, the judgment is reversed, and the cause remanded for proceedings consistent herewith.

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