Supreme Court of Louisiana, 1924

State v. Hebert

State v. Hebert
Supreme Court of Louisiana · Decided January 7, 1924 · Brunot, Niell, Rogers
155 La. 105; 98 So. 855; 1924 La. LEXIS 1918

State v. Hebert

Opinion of the Court

BRUNOT, J.

The defendant has appealed from a conviction and sentence for selling intoxicating liquor for beverage purposes.

There is only one bill of exception in the record. It was reserved to the overruling of a motion for a new trial. The motion is based upon the plea that the verdict is1 contrary to the law and evidence, but as it merely presents a question of fact this court cannot review the finding of the trial judge thereon.

For these reasons, the verdict and sentence appealed from are affirmed.

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