Hess v. Glorius
Hess v. Glorius
Opinion of the Court
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Plaintiff, in the trial court, brought an action to enjoin the Auditor of Hamilton County from placing an assessment against the property which he occupied of $1000.00 with 20% penalty, charging that he was engaged in the business of trafficking in spirituous, vinous, malt, or other intoxicating liquors.
Issue was made, and the Court of Common Pleas, on the record, granted a permanent injunction against the Auditor from placing the assessment against the property and the Treasurer of Hamilton County from collecting it.
The record is, that the property in question was occupied by Clarence Glorius as a private residence; that no business of any character was conducted thereon; that on the rear of the
The State did not introduce any evidence.
The trial court found that Glorius was not guilty of engaging in the business of trafficking in intoxicating liquors. Our conclusion is that the judgment of the trial court is not manifestly against the .weight of the evidence,, and it is affirmed.
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