State v. Minion

Supreme Court of Louisiana
State v. Minion, 143 La. 529 (La. 1918)
78 So. 843; 1918 La. LEXIS 1668
Leche

State v. Minion

Opinion of the Court

LECHE, J.

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.

Reference

Full Case Name
STATE v. MINION
Status
Published
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.