State ex rel. Robinson v. Bacon Club
This text of 44 Mo. App. 86 (State ex rel. Robinson v. Bacon Club) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Missouri Court of Appeals primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
This was a proceeding by information in the nature of quo warranto to oust the defendant, an incorporated club, from its corporate franchises for the misuser of keeping a bar upon its premises, where intoxicating liquors were sold and drunk contrary to law. The defendant filed an answer, admitting its corporate existence by the name of the Bacon Club of Neosho, by which name it was proceeded against, and denying that it had ever unlawfully kept or maintained [87]*87a bar, or place where intoxicating liquors were kept, sold or drunk upoD its premises, as described in the information. The trial resulted in a, judgment of ouster.
The evidence in support of the information was to the effect, that the respondent had a club room to which each member had a key ; that in the center of the room there was a bar and fixtures, at which members were in the habit of procuring liquors by the drink, and paying therefor. At the close of the evidence the defendant offered an instruction in the nature of a demurrer to-the evidence, which was refused.
The judgment will be affirmed.
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