State ex rel. Berman v. Brown
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State ex rel. Berman v. Brown
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The relator was indicted for the crime of transporting .intoxicating liquor, entered a plea of guilty and was sentenced to pay a fine of $150 and be confined in the workhouse of the city of Minneapolis for 30 days, and, in default of the payment of the fine, for an additional 30 days. A commitment was issued, under which he was imprisoned. Alleging that the court was without jurisdiction to sentence him to pay a fine or to be imprisoned, he obtained a writ of habeas corpus from the district court of Hennepin county. The writ was discharged and he appealed. ; . :|
R. contends that the sentence passed upon him was beyond the jurisdiction of the court, for the reason that under chapters 335 and 391, pp. 507, 589, Laws of 1921, the offense of transporting intoxicating
Chapter 335, p. 507, Laws of 1921, was enacted to provide for the enforcement o'f the laws prohibiting such transportation and was declared to be supplemental to the act of 1919 and not to modify or repeal any of its provisions. It provides for the seizure and destruction of the liquor and for the seizure and sale of the vehicle in which it is transported, the proceeds of such sale to be paid into the county treasury of the county where the seizure takes place.
Section 24 of chapter 455, p. 547, Laws of 1919, charged certain public officers with the duty of enforcing the provisions of that act and declared that any official who should wilfully refuse or neglect to perform a duty imposed by the act should be removed from office and forfeit not less than $100 nor more than $500, to be recovered in an action against him personally or on his official bond. This section wa¡s amended by section 14, chapter 391, p. 597, Laws of 1921, but the forfeiture clause in the original section was not disturbed. Section 25 of the act of 1919 was also amended. As amended, subdivision E thereof reads: “Any person who shall wilfully fail or neglect to perform any duty imposed by this Act or who shall violate any of the provisions thereof, for which no special penalty or forfeiture is prescribed herein shall upon conviction thereof * * * be punished,” etc.
It is contended in relator’s behalf that a special penalty or forfeiture was prescribed for the unlawful transportation of liquor by chapter 335, p. 507, Laws of 1921, providing for the seizure and destruction of the liquor and the forfeiture of the vehicle in which it is being transported,
The older discharging the writ is therefore affirmed.
Reference
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- STATE EX REL. LOUIS BERMAN v. EARLE BROWN, AS SHERIFF OF HENNEPIN COUNTY
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