State v. Ballingall
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Opinion
The evidence showed that the defendant was the owner of the building known as the Ballingall' House,, in the city of Ottumwa, which was built and used as a hotel. In this building certain rooms were finished off with bar, shelves, etc., and were used for saloon and billiard rooms. The evidence tended to show that the saloon had been leased by the defendant to one Eraunburg, who sold intoxicating liquors therein ,on his own account, and not as clerk, servant or agent of defendant. The defendant erected the hotel and had these rooms fitted up in the manner they were when Eraunburg opened his saloon. There was evidence tending to show that the defendant knew to what purpose the rooms were to be put before he leased them to Fraunburg, and that after-wards he knew how they were being used and made no objection thereto, nor attempted to prevent the unlawful sale of intoxicating liquors therein.
[88]*88The instructions given and refused are numerous, but they present only the question whether under this indictment, if the defendant leased the rooms, where the liquors were sold contrary to law by Fraunburg for a lawful puiqjose, or not knowing that they were to be- used for the unlawful sale of intoxicating liquors, but afterwards became acquainted with the fact that they were being so used, and took no steps to stop or prevent the continuance of the unlawful traffic therein, either by word or action, he may be lawfully convicted. The court instructed to the effect that he could be, while those asked by the defendant and refused were to the effect that he could not.
The judgment must, therefore, be
Reversed.
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