State v. . Faulkner

Supreme Court of North Carolina
State v. . Faulkner, 114 S.E. 690 (N.C. 1922)
184 N.C. 632; 1922 N.C. LEXIS 152
PER CURIAM.

State v. . Faulkner

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam:.

The jury found the defendant guilty of having spirituous liquor in his possession for the purpose of sale, and of receiving at *633 one time spirituous liquor in a quantity greater than one quart, in violation of C. S., 3379 and 3385. Tbe defendant excepted to tbe court’s refusal to dismiss tbe action as in case of nonsuit, and to tbe instruction that if tbe jury were satisfied beyond a reasonable doubt that tbe defendant bad on band for tbe purpose of sale “one gallon, or any other amount, of spirituous liquor” tbey should find tbe defendant guilty of a violation of section 3379.

We concur in bis Honor’s decision. Neither exception can be sustained.

No error.

Reference

Full Case Name
State v. W. B. Faulkner.
Status
Published