People v. Rupright
People v. Rupright
Opinion of the Court
Defendant was convicted of selling moonshine whisky. It is contended, on exceptions
It is urged that evidence that a search of defendant’s place was made after the sale in question ought not to have been received. It was brought into the case by counsel for defendant on cross-examination of a witness for the people. That the prosecution later went into the matter will not be held, therefore, to be error.
The trial judge rightly held that the verdict is not against the great weight of the evidence.
Affirmed and remanded for judgment.
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- Full Case Name
- PEOPLE v. RUPRIGHT
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- Published