Loeb v. State

41 S.E. 575, 115 Ga. 241, 1902 Ga. LEXIS 369
Supreme Court of Georgia·Decided April 24, 1902·Published·Cited by 3 cases

Opinion

Simmons, C. J.

1. The refusal of the court to quash the indictment was not complained of in the bill of exceptions, and is not proper ground of a motion for a new trial.

2. It is an offense, under the Penal Code, § 428, to personally solicit orders for the sale of intoxicating liquors in a county where the sale of such liquors is prohibited by law, whether the personal solicitation be made by one who acts as principal or as agent for another.

3. The evidence was amply sufficient to warrant the verdict.

Judgment affirmed.

All the Justices concurring, except Lewis, J., absent.

Free access — add to your briefcase to read the full text and ask questions with AI

Loeb v. State, 41 S.E. 575, 115 Ga. 241, 1902 Ga. LEXIS 369 (Ga. 1902).

41 S.E. 575 (Loeb v. State) — published by Counsel Stack Legal Research, free access to 12M+ legal documents.

Related

Rose v. State
58 S.E. 20 (Court of Appeals of Georgia, 1907)
Williams v. State
41 S.E. 1007 (Supreme Court of Georgia, 1902)