Commonwealth v. Bayne
Commonwealth v. Bayne
Opinion of the Court
Opinion by
The-defendant was indicted for selling liquor without a license. The proceedings in the court below were similar to those had in the case of the Commonwealth v. Jacobson, and are recited in the opinion this day filed in that case. The principles involved have been fully discussed in the case of the Commonwealth v. Jacobson, and it is not necessary to elaborate upon what we there said: This defendant was an agent of Jacobson and in that capacity made a large number of contracts with citizens of the Borough of Farrell in the County of Mercer for the
The judgment is affirmed and it is ordered that the defendant appear in the court below at such time as he may be there called and that he be by that court committed until he has complied with the sentence or any part of it which had not been performed at the time this appeal was made a supersedeas.
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