Bowling v. Commonwealth
Bowling v. Commonwealth
Opinion of the Court
Appellant was convicted of illegally possessing alcoholic beverages in a dry territory for purpose of sale. KRS 242.230. He was fined $20, sentenced to 60 days in jail, and placed under $1,000 peace bond for 12 months. KRS 242.990(1); KRS 242.410. His defense was that although the liquors in question were in his possession they had been bought the day before by him and his brother-in-law for personal consumption by them and their wives during a fishing trip planned for the near future. He contends that the court erred in failing to give a specific instruction on this theory of the case. He is right. See line of cases including Hammons v. Com., Ky., 252 S.W.2d 51; Reynolds v. Com., Ky., 257 S.W.2d 514; Gossett v. Com., Ky., 295 S.W.2d 338; Noble v. Com., Ky., 295 S.W.2d 343; Irvin v. Com., Ky., 317 S.W.2d 178; Taylor v. Com., Ky., 321 S.W.2d 55, and Ramsey v. Com., Ky., 325 S.W.2d 307. Therefore, his appeal must be granted.
Motion for appeal sustained, appeal granted, and cause reversed for further proceedings consistent herewith.
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