Staples v. Commonwealth
125 S.E. 319, 140 Va. 583, 1924 Va. LEXIS 199
Opinion
delivered the opinion of the court.
The accused was found guilty of a second offense under the prohibition law (laws 1918, chapter 388), and was adjudged to pay a fine of $500.00 and to be confined in jail six months.
There were a number of assignments of error, but they were all waived at the hearing except those hereinafter considered.
[585] The indictment, as found by the grand jury, is set forth in the margin.
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