Greer v. State
79 S.E. 746, 13 Ga. App. 686, 1913 Ga. App. LEXIS 325
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Greer v. State, 79 S.E. 746, 13 Ga. App. 686, 1913 Ga. App. LEXIS 325 (Ga. Ct. App. 1913).
Opinion
Upon the trial of one for selling intoxicating liquor, testimony that the person to whom the liquor is alleged to have been sold went to the home of the accused and got a pint of whisky “from him and his wife,” and thereupon laid seventy-five cents on the table in the room and went away, is sufficient to authorize a conviction.
Judgment affirmed.
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