Minnesota Supreme Court, 1907

State v. Worthingham

State v. Worthingham
Minnesota Supreme Court · Decided July 5, 1907
101 Minn. 544; 112 N.W. 1142; 1907 Minn. LEXIS 633 (Minnesota Reports)

Counsel

M. G. O’Donnell, for appellant., Frank Bealy and Clyde B. White, for respondent.

State v. Worthingham

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM.

The appellant was convicted in the municipal court of the city of Minneapolis of selling liquor without a license and appeals to this court from an order denying his motion for a new trial.

The only question is whether there was evidence sufficient to justify the conclusion of the court that the appellant was guilty. We have examined the record carefully and are satisfied that the court was right. The order is therefore affirmed.

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