State v. Minion
Supreme Court of Louisiana
State v. Minion, 143 La. 529 (La. 1918)
78 So. 843; 1918 La. LEXIS 1668
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State v. Minion
Opinion of the Court
The accused appeals from a conviction, and alleges as error a ruling of the trial court, holding that “one isolated sale of intoxicating liquor constitutes a violation” of section 910 of the Revised Statutes. The statute says that whoever shall retail intoxicating liquors without previously obtaining a license, etc. That question was decided adversely to the contention of defendant, in State v. Green, 127 La. 832, 54 South. 45.
The judgment of the district court is affirmed.
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- STATE v. MINION
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- Syllabus
- (Syllabus by the Court.) Intoxicating Liquors One isolated sale of intoxicating liquor constitutes a violation of section 910, Rev. St., which penalizes the offense of retailing intoxicating liquors without previously obtaining a license.