Commonwealth v. Timothy
Commonwealth v. Timothy
Opinion of the Court
1. Whether a particular article is gin is not a subject requiring an expert, but a matter of general knowledge. If the witness did not know, he might say so.
2. The evidence of the jugs which had contained liquor was rightly admitted. They tended to show that the defendant kept liquor, which was a necessary step in proving that she kept liquor unlawfully.
4. The liquors aré described in the complaint in the manner which has always been practised in similar cases. Commonwealth v. Conant, 6 Gray, 482.
Exceptions and motion in arrest overruled.
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- Full Case Name
- Commonwealth v. Thomas Timothy
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- Published