Drake v. Freehan

45 N.W. 576, 80 Iowa 768, 1890 Iowa Sup. LEXIS 316
CourtSupreme Court of Iowa
DecidedMay 28, 1890
StatusPublished

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Drake v. Freehan, 45 N.W. 576, 80 Iowa 768, 1890 Iowa Sup. LEXIS 316 (iowa 1890).

Opinion

Granger, J.

— The case presents only a question of fact as to the keeping and selling of intoxicating liquors in violation of law by the defendants. While the testimony is conflicting, there are facts and circumstances which leave little room for doubt as to their guilt. No disinterested party could well read the testimony without such a conclusion. We have separately examined the brief record with that result. We will not discuss the testimony, as it could do no good. The judgment is Affirmed.

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