Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, 1873

Commonwealth v. Certain Intoxicating Liquors

Commonwealth v. Certain Intoxicating Liquors
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court · Decided October 15, 1873
113 Mass. 208

Commonwealth v. Certain Intoxicating Liquors

Opinion of the Court

By the Court.

The complaint sufficiently designates, by way of allegation, and in the absence of any evidence of difficulty in ascertaining its identity, the situation of the place to be searched and its occupation by the claimant. Downing v. Porter, 8 Gray, 539. Commonwealth v. Intoxicating Liquors, 107 Mass. 386.

The evidence admitted to prove that the street in question was commonly known as Westminster Street, was competent and sufficient to support the complaint. Commonwealth v. Intoxicating liquors, 6 Allen, 596. Putnam v. Bond, 100 Mass. 58.

Exceptions overruled.

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