Commonwealth v. Gafley
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
Commonwealth v. Gafley, 122 Mass. 334 (Mass. 1877)
1877 Mass. LEXIS 132
Commonwealth v. Gafley
Opinion of the Court
The whole evidence, taken together, (having been admitted without objection to its competency, and therefore not being now open to any such objection,) was sufficient, in the opinion of a majority of the court, to warrant a jury in finding that the defendant’s tenement was kept by him for tlie unlawful sale or unlawful keeping of intoxicating liquors.
Exceptions overruled.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Commonwealth v. Thomas Gafley
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- Published